Bad Girl-Exorcist Reina · review
At first , it's just a generic manga, new transfer girl, a bad girl from Kansai at that, wreaks havoc in a normal high school and is suspected to bully the so-nice class president. Super generic but very sharp and fast-paced. Story Then you get the twist. Just like SpyXfamily or Hinamatsuri, Furyou Taimashi Reina uses your knowledge of manga stereotypes to subvert them in a hilarious way. As an exorcist, Reina meets different yokai, ghosts and Japanese urban legends but it's always in a bizarre way. As I mentioned, the pace never calms down, it never drags but jumps from an arc to another. Art Gorgeous drawings, witha western style, faces, bodies and movements are well rendered
and very expressive.
Girls are gorgeous and the fan service is limited to the minimum but there, which is a fine line to walk. I chuckled at every chapter and sometimes I openly laughed.
Characters
All are stereotypes the first time you meet them, only to unravel later in the story. I like them all
Enjoyment.
I gave this a shot as it was a fairly new project but damn, here I am writing a review about how much I like this manga and its current score (7,32) is scandalously low.
When the anime eventually comes out, they'll all see how wrong they were. Give this a shot