Jul 14 2009
~Angel Densetsu~
Author: Norihiro Yagi
Numbers of Tankobon (volumes) : 15
Genre: Action, Comedy
Summary: Kitano Seichiro - a boy with a face of a demon, but the heart of an angel. The story begins with him attending a new school, being a new transfer student, where nobody knows him… Because of his appearance, teachers and fellow classates think of him as the worst delinquent, “violence incarnate”. They try to correct him, expel him or beat him up. Lots of accidents doesn’t help to fix the situation either, and he gains the guardian position at his school. But because of his ultra-good attitude, some of those that attack him become his friends…All the misunderstandings make the story extremely hilarious.
Angel Denstetsu is a very beautifully created manga by Norihiro Yagi. The story is as if he is writing as the characters develop themselves each chapter. This manga has almost all the great genres there needs to be in a manga; the action, comedy, romance, seriousness, alots more, which makes this manga a master piece.
The Art style is unique, almost realistic drawing, but it really has its own originality. The facial expressions made in this manga is the best out there. The comedy isnt that kind of slap stick comedy, but a more on the spot comedy which makes it alot more hilarious in my own opinion.
After being introduced to this manga from a friend, i was non-stop at reading this amazing manga. I probably read through 3/4 in one day. I just couldnt keep my off of this manga. I really recommend this to anybody who love to read manga. This great action school gang fight series is by far the best school related manga i have read so far.
Also the Author of this manga, Norihiro Yagi is the creator of the popular manga, Claymore. Which was suprising for me because of the level of violence difference and character designs. Amazing manga as well.
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Rating:
Story: A
Art: B+
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Thanks again for reading and if there are any suggestion/comments/questions, please feel free to ask.
Jya~ne see ya later
~O-tak-U


