Himitsu no Akuma-chan

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Alternativas: English: Secret Devil-chan
Synonyms: Motto! Himitsu no Akuma-chan
Japanese: ひみつの悪魔ちゃん
Autor: Emu
Modelo: Mangá
Volumes: 3
Capítulos: 24
Status: Finished
Publicar: 2010-04-24 to 2014-02-25
Serialização: WAaI!

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Alternativas: English: Secret Devil-chan
Synonyms: Motto! Himitsu no Akuma-chan
Japanese: ひみつの悪魔ちゃん
Autor: Emu
Modelo: Mangá
Volumes: 3
Capítulos: 24
Status: Finished
Publicar: 2010-04-24 to 2014-02-25
Serialização: WAaI!
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Kurosaki Sou is a 16-year-old who summons a devil to take his virginity. He hopes for a devil with flaming red hair, large horns, and black wings. He gets exactly what he wishes for, although he forgets something else rather important. Now he's forced to live with this devil and has to think of a way to get rid of it, and most importantly—survive its lust.

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Himitsu no Akuma-chan review
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Kandrew1234
Apr 05, 2021
Who would thought traps would be so interesting?

Himitsu no Akuma-Chan starts as a ecchi comedy with a premise of a 'magical' girl being summoned by the main character to fulfill his lustful desires. Instead, the summoned succubus turned out to be the same gender, much to Kurosaki's dismay. Cue the comedy and ecchi moments at the right time, and you're sure to have a good time reading Devil-chan.

The story starts developing rather at a quick pace and lots of things are thrown into the main character's lap. Spending normal days with a succubus can prove troublesome at times, and the manga delivers the twist in funny and enjoyable proportions. While some aspects are a bit cliched, Himitsu no Akuma-chan keeps the progress of the unlikely pair in a fresh sense that both Kurosaki and Daemon-chan still have the chemistry to keep the story interesting the whole way.

Drawings are nicely portrayed and the artist often uses comedic effects to further emphasize the strange yet somewhat comfortable nature of living with a cute devil in the household. The art varies from beautifully drawn portraits of characters to little funny sketches which add the balance of lightheartedness and severity without spoiling any good moments.

The characters appear unexpected at first, but even the reader can know and familiarize themselves with the lively individuals at normal pace. The progression of the characters never feel rushed or forced as the mangaka adds bits of development while keeping the fun and weird nature Akuma-chan stand out.

Traps might not appeal to everyone, and certainly some can dismiss such a manga for its strange topics, but Himitsu no Akuma-chan is a work that doesn't disappoint halfway along the story nor does it center on too much ecchi to keep the readers at interest. A great read for someone looking for a quirky and memorable comic.

It'll be worth the time spent on reading Devil-chan, so give it a try and find yourself curious about what will happen next in the not-so-normal life with a succubus.