![]() ![]() This is spoiler free until my last point, which will state SPOILERS above it. If you have any intention of trying to get invested in the plot or characters at all you’ll have a bad time. Thus, if all you want is H art with some sort of story to provide structure to the art then this’ll probably be fine. The art however is reasonably high quality and used well for its intended purposes with good character designs and outfits along with a steady stream of very H situations. The comedy is decent at times but it has incredibly narrow range, being heavily centered around the protagonists reactions to a limited span of H stuff, so it starts getting really repetitive really quickly. And on top of how the attempts at trying to add depth completely fail, they also screw things up in terms of the manga being good as trashy self insert wish fulfillment. ![]() Whenever it’s trying to be even a little bit serious it’s incredibly cringe. two heroines it tries to show relationship development and romance with are incredibly inconsistent and thus the relationship arcs are random nonsense. The protagonist is a complete moron and his ‘character development’ is completely asinine. But even then, the writing in this manga is at a whole other level of terrible. You can look through my list and see when it comes to such manga I clearly have very low standards. I know how these manga generally are and thus I went in not expecting all that much from the story or characters. It’s pretty obvious from the synopsis that this is an H focused manga. I was becoming concerned I had signed up for some strange fetish circus show when Saki falls onto Renta’s lap and starts rubbing her face against his stiff willy, but once it gets past that and its been-there-done-that romantic tropes, it’s just a genuinely horny manga, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.Tl dr: Borderline H manga with good art, but surprisingly bad plot and characters even for the genre. I was honestly amazed at how not-crap Saki the Succubus was. All you need to do is lock a pair of them in a room for about twenty minutes and they’ll be ripping off each other’s clothes before you can say, “I’m back with the lubricant.” Nothing wrong with this, but there’s no need to appropriate folkloric demons for a sexual fantasy manga. When you peel back the premise that the world is filled with succubi descendants who need to assemble reverse-harems in order to appease their sexual appetites, you find that it’s just this manga’s excuse for getting everybody hot and bothered. The only thing keeping this from being a hentai is that no one’s genitals are drawn in exuberant, veiny detail. Ecchi like Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out will proclaim, “Look! She has huge tits!” but are too embarrassed to acknowledge anything else about the human body, whereas this manga will unapologetically show a man fingering a woman to help get her off. Turns out it straddles a very fine line between the two, and I hold only the more respect for it for that reason. I’d seen this manga around for a while but couldn’t figure out if it was an ecchi or a hentai, so I bought it to solve that mystery. ![]() Been there, seen it, let’s be a little more imaginative in our indulgences, loves. Ear cleanings, a woman who does house chores, who’s a good cook, who wears that weird cat lingerie, yadda yadda yadda. This being a manga geared toward the male members of the human species, it features the usual male romantic fantasies common in the medium. Then one night, a homeless college girl, Saki Michino, collapses outside his apartment in hunger, so he feeds her and lets her bunk for the night, but then she ends up bunking permanently because Saki’s a succubus whose diet includes a man’s ejaculation. This fact is one Renta Ota is painfully aware of, being a thirty-five-year-old virgin whose nightly activities include and are limited to sticking his hand down his pants. ![]()
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