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Yuuutsu-kun to Succubus-san · review

★
Top reader Nov 30, 2024 · 2 min read
↑ Recommended
7 /10

This series is quite good, I believe it was axed at around chapter 105 or so, I could only find 85 translated chapters but that is fine. You don't need more. This is a slice of life story that also touches on how to deal with self loathing, and not fitting into societal norms. However, unlike most manga that aim to deal with similar themes in this episodic short chapter style, it is neither too indulgent in excusing negative behavior, nor does it demonise or glorify it. It is a more mature healing series, and the connection between the main characters that comes to bethroughout is quite fun to see develop. Because of the succubus theme this story has quite a bit of sexual adjacent stuff. I say adjacent because it is often played for comedic value and not actual sexual elements. I suppose it is the seinen element showing up as it is more the straightman/dry contrast that is done for laughs then it is the sexual acts themselves. The story also doesn't shy away from openly discussing sexuality in a somewhat mature way. Granted the story does struggle to really go in depth on certain issues due to it's short chapter format. It is a cozy narrative but I think the quality of the writing could work even better for something with a bit more of a linear and continual storyline. My rating is as it is not because the story in its execution is directly lacking anything major, but rather because to me a story of this style can only be so impactful. It is good, great even, if this is the type of comic you are looking for. It is still a fun time if it isn't, but it is not going to be anything life changing, and that is perfectly fine.

Mark
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