Suamiku Malaikat Pencabut Nyawa yang Tidak Sempurna

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: Goodness_OG
  • Status: Completed

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  1. asr163
    asr163 rated it
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    I love this give me more
  1. thenight
    thenight rated it
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    very nice at the start....But too many storyline...too many protagonist...it's soo heavy.....
  1. 3ddy
    3ddy rated it
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    Good write-up. Anticipating for more chapters.
  1. samgorge
    samgorge rated it
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    Thanks for the speed on the chapters I'm sooooo happy about that. I just cried on the last chapter. Poor Quade wants his mate back. I'm still excited Victor is able to talk now. I wish I could hear him speak. I know it would sound so yummy. ...
  1. CHVA2001
    CHVA2001 rated it
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    This is the first review I'm writing since I noticed no one else had reviewed this manga yet, so please be gentle with me :)  

    First of all, as you can see in the "genres" section, this manga primarily falls under the Romance/Ecchi category (which many of us are familiar with and enjoy). This means that all the elements within the manga ultimately contribute to the romance storyline in some way. However, some parts are more "revealing," as one might say. You'll come across situations where characters accidentally fall onto each other, leading others to jump to wild misunderstandings. Let me clarify—this isn't a bad thing at all; in fact, it enhances the overall vibe of the manga, particularly improving the comedic aspects while also adding a touch to the romance.  

    Story 9/10:  
    The story centers around Tsukamori Itsuki, an ordinary high school boy with one peculiar trait—evil spirits are inexplicably drawn to him much more than they are to others. This makes him seem like an "unlucky guy" who constantly causes trouble for his classmates. One day, on his way home from school, Itsuki is attacked by another evil spirit but gets saved by a kid with a gun. When he arrives home, he discovers that this kid is actually the same age as him and is, surprisingly, his fiancée, Suwa Suzu. They had met years ago when Itsuki saved her life by giving her half of his soul, which caused him to forget much of his past and left his memory hazy. Suzu introduces herself as an "evil spirit fighter" and insists on staying with Itsuki to continue protecting him. From there, the story unfolds...  

    I find the story to be fantastic—a well-crafted narrative that reveals its strongest points early on, making it easy to grasp within just a few chapters. It's an intriguing tale that keeps you engaged and eager to uncover more. Most of the time, the story delves into the lives of the main characters and how they navigate challenges along the way. There are also a couple of twists sprinkled in when things need a change of pace, ensuring the manga remains an enjoyable read for everyone. While I won't claim the story is flawless (hence the deduction of one point), it does pick up speed quickly, allowing readers to re-immerse themselves in the enjoyment. At times, certain plot points may feel "silly" or "boring," but these moments are brief enough not to detract significantly from the overall experience.  

    Art 7/10:  
    In my opinion, the artwork is fairly decent—it excels when necessary but doesn't quite reach exceptional levels. The artist has done a commendable job with body proportions (arms, legs, chest, etc.), but the head area could use improvement. The facial features, such as large eyes, eyebrows, and hairstyles, sometimes lack refinement, which slightly lowers the overall art quality. Occasionally, the proportions get off-balance, resulting in characters with heads that don't match their bodies. Additionally, some characters are depicted without facial expressions, though this doesn't happen frequently.  

    Characters 8/10:  
    The characters in this manga aren't groundbreaking and may remind readers of archetypes from other manga within the same genre. However, despite this minor drawback, they remain solid character types known for working well in such narratives. The characters play a crucial role in driving the story forward, which revolves heavily around their lives. The romance element grows significantly in each chapter through the actions of the characters, relying on them to evolve both individually and as a group. Notably, one character often reflects deeply on what others have said or done, leading to meaningful personal growth. Lastly, although comedy isn't the primary focus, it still plays a part, largely stemming from the characters' amusing actions (hence why it's discussed here).  

    Enjoyment 9/10:  
    At first glance, this manga might appear plain and lacking excitement, but that couldn't be further from the truth. It's incredibly enjoyable, and every episode leaves you thinking, "I need to read the next one." I thoroughly enjoyed this manga from start to finish without ever losing interest. All the elements mentioned earlier combine to make this manga a great read.  

    Overall, this manga is very good and has earned a spot on my "list to remember." If someone asks me for a recommendation, I'll definitely suggest this one.
  1. FantasyDragon
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    more chapters plz

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