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Review: I'm no angel

Title: I'm no angel (Ultimate Edition)
Original title: Tenshi Nanka Ja Nai kanzenban (天使 なんか じゃない 完全 版)
Author: Ai Yazawa
Japanese Editorial: Shueisha
Journal: Editorial
Ribon English: Planeta DeAgostini
Comics Format: Volume (120x195) kanzenban edition, paperback (softcover) with jacket, color pages in the same chapters as the original, 424 pages
Volumes: 4 volumes
of Synopsis: Web Metro



Personal Review Today we review the story that was Ai Yazawa his corner in the world of shojo manga: I'm no Angel.

This manga is a work simple, a shojo love story with a main and several minor. The key in this series, and as usual in the work of Yazawa, are his characters. Here the star is undoubtedly the male protagonist, Akira. That mix of tough guy, sweet and does not know how to express, is what is lacking in most of their counterparts in the shojo manga: charisma! (Is that piece of tupe?). Then there is the female lead, Midori, which are not as round as Akira, it knows how to be loved. In short, that their love story has convinced us.

also must not forget the secondary characters of the play which are very full (not simple sketches as in most works in the genre), which certainly takes the prize here is Mamirin.

The 4 volumes are not long at all, despite the first impression that can cause it to be, mostly because the issue that has brought us Planet. This manga has a very cool story that knows how to engage without being unoriginal. The drawing is totally Yazawa, hairstyles are mmm very own ...

In conclusion, we liked it a lot more than Gokinjo (from what we expected something else) but neither reaches the level shown Pasadise Kiss (for us the best work with author). Thus, a highly recommended series.

Note: 8

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