Mama Akuma Manga Volume 1
About Mama Akuma Manga Volume 1
Mama Akuma Manga Volume 1 features story and art by Kuzushiro.
Seere is a subordinate demon to Amaimon, the eastern King of Hell. Serious in his work, he prides himself on his ability to make any wish come true. But when he's summoned from a grimoire, what awaits him is a little girl with but one wish: "Please be my mama!!" Seere's long road to motherhood starts here!
Details
- Publisher: YEN PRESS
- Media: Manga
- Genre: Comedy
- Themes: Slice of Life, Supernatural
- Age Rating: 13+
- Release Date: 1/19/2021
- Page Count: 192
- Dimensional Weight: 1
- Written Language: English
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Ratings & Reviews
2 reviews
So cute
by Ashley -
So cute !!! This story is really adorable and funny to see a demon make a contract to be someone “mama” is straight Comedy
Nervous laughter
by ThatAnimeWatcher -
I'm not sure how to review this. It's listed as a comedy, and is, but there's also a serious issue. While the daily adventures are comic, the prospect of what happens when the contract is fulfilled casts a damper on the humor. There's also a question of whether there's true consent, as the question of whether the human making a contract knows what they signed up for is hand-waved away.
Perhaps volume 2 will resolve the elephant in the room, but volume 1 walks an odd line between fun at the demon's expense / sympathy for (a) devil while giving you flashbacks enough to see that he is not a sympathetic character. His natural inclinations mean he must be constantly watched / corrected or else something horrible will happen.
It's mostly played for laughs, and a good twist could make the series fully saccharine (which it already mostly is) but nagging worry for a main character, which would work fine were the character less likeable is a sour, jarring note.