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- Manga Score: 7.16
- Author: By (author) Yoshiichi Akahito
- Publisher: Yen Press
- Volumes: 23
- DB title: Shikabane Hime
- Rating: 16 and up
- Genres: ActionHorrorSupernaturalShounen
Corpse Princess
Synopsis
Fight corpses with corpses!!Reanimated corpses called Shikabane walk the earth, but the Kougon Sect of the Grand Marshal School of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism has a means to combat them. Enter the Corpse Princesses! Undead-killers (usually young women) stand as humanity's first line of defense against the evil that lurks in the shadows, but can humanity tolerate defenders who are corpses themselves...?One Corpse Princess, Makina, may be the first to find out!
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Kimikooreo
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6
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The Story is kinda fast paced but not actually? How do I even explain this... It's like the 2 main leads didn't kinda developed not until the later parts of the story. It felt like the story could end in a few chapters, but every chapters contains very long pages. Well, the story is not that bad and not that great so I'm somehow enjoyed it so I gave it an 8. The characters are very lovable, Rika-san is sooo effing hot. All daring ecchi scenes will show until the mid part of the manga.
The Ending... It was somehow a happy one but a read more
The Ending... It was somehow a happy one but a read more
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hexashadow13
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tl;dr: A manga that has some interesting aspects but is pretty terribly paced and feels really random most of the time.
This manga has a multitude of issues that result in most every aspect being just a little too weak for the manga to be good. The immediate issue from the beginning is that it feels like the plot and world weren’t thought through that well or if they were, they ultimately had to be changed so much it certainly doesn’t feel like it. The beginning of the manga starts off with things going in a certain direction, but not long after things change tremendously and read more
This manga has a multitude of issues that result in most every aspect being just a little too weak for the manga to be good. The immediate issue from the beginning is that it feels like the plot and world weren’t thought through that well or if they were, they ultimately had to be changed so much it certainly doesn’t feel like it. The beginning of the manga starts off with things going in a certain direction, but not long after things change tremendously and read more