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Is This a Zombie?
Synopsis
Life - or undeath? - isn't easy for Ayumu Aikawa. A seemingly normal high schooler, he is in fact a zombie who serves as a bodyguard to an introverted necromancer. But his already complicated existence becomes even more outlandish when he accidently steals the powers of a magical girl, transforming into one himself - complete with frilly dress and pink chainsaw!! How's a reanimated corpse supposed to keep his head on his shoulders with roommates like these girls around the house?
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Soulhunterfrank
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After awaiting for the final volume to get released in English and finish collecting them all I got to say it was worth it. The story in this manga is focused more on Eu than any other character, but still features its proper display of other characters as well. Throughout the story many strange perverted situations happen that gives the book its romantic comedy. If you are looking for a book with strange situations, but hilarious ones then I recommend reading this manga. The artwork was pretty well drawn featuring its great display of perverted romantic comedy moments. Each of these characters personalities will get
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hexashadow13
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tl;dr: A manga with decent comedy and an amusing cast but that feels too rushed and random to properly develop anything.
This is the manga adaptation of a light novel series. There’s also a two-season anime adaptation of this light novel series, though this manga goes a bit farther than that but not by much. The core of this manga is playing with common tropes and themes in ridiculous ways. I won’t go as far as saying that this is a parody or satire as it doesn’t seem to be trying to critique or deconstruct the tropes it’s working with. However, it does seem to be read more
This is the manga adaptation of a light novel series. There’s also a two-season anime adaptation of this light novel series, though this manga goes a bit farther than that but not by much. The core of this manga is playing with common tropes and themes in ridiculous ways. I won’t go as far as saying that this is a parody or satire as it doesn’t seem to be trying to critique or deconstruct the tropes it’s working with. However, it does seem to be read more