Rinne is a girl who has the ability to see and exorcise ghosts, typically using a paper fan. When the school punk rescues her from being hit by a truck but ends up in a coma himself, she and his spirit must protect his vulnerable body from various local spirits seeking to possess it. Unfortunately, Rinne fails in her task, resulting in an ancient playboy taking over the punk's body, while the punk's spirit is left inhabiting a pink stuffed monkey. Hilarity ensues.
(Source: Tokyopop)
Heaven!! was published in English by Tokyopop from August 7, 2007, to March 31, 2008.





This is my first review, so it might not be perfect, but I have to say that I LOVED this manga!! I finished it in a day because I couldn't put it down, so you should definitely read it!!
Story
I gave it a 9/10 because I've already read many books with a similar story, but I still loved it anyway. :)
Art
I gave the art a 10/10 because I thought Shizuru Seino did an amazing job with the characters' expressions!
Character
I loved all the characters; they are what made this manga AMAZING! They were cute and funny, which is why I gave the characters a 10/10 ^^ I would give it an 11/10 if I could. :D
Enjoyment
I really enjoyed this manga so much that I was sad when it was over. :( So, I gave it a 10/10.
Overall
10/10!!! I highly recommend you read this manga if you love romantic comedies as much as I do. ^^
This is the sole manga I can confidently rate a perfect 10 across all metrics.
Story: 10/10
Why? Because it stands out for its originality! Unlike typical shoujo romances, this one's genuinely humorous. There were moments when my laughter left me breathless.
Art: 10/10
The illustrations are exceptional. Seino Shizuru has done an incredible job making each character distinct and visually appealing.
Character: 10/10
Despite its brevity, the manga achieves remarkable character development. Simply amazing.
Enjoyment: 11/10
If possible, I'd give it an 11 because it surpasses expectations. It's outrageously funny!
Overall: 10/10
No exaggeration here!
I decided to read this manga because it was authored by my favorite manga artist, and initially, it seemed promising just like her other works. The dynamic between Rinne and Uzaki starts off incredibly humorous, leading you to believe you can predict the story's trajectory, but it veers in a completely different direction. The characters transition from being amusing to somewhat superficial, and the narrative takes an unforeseen—and for me, undesired—turn concerning the main characters.
The artwork was excellent, and I appreciated Uzaki's character, yet personally, I didn't find this series as enjoyable as Seino's other creations. However, if you're someone who enjoys romantic comedies with unexpected twists, then perhaps you will like it more than I did.