

Sometimes it's so amazing! But then someone turns to the side, and you get these really awkward profile views of their face, where they either look squashed or their nose is way too high. Really, my only issue with the series is the art. My personal favorites are Tomoe (because he's a beautiful Tsundere fox boy) And Kayako (Because she's the literal worst and I love that.) But you end up loving all the characters by the end. Even the most minor characters in the series have mini-arcs of their own, so you feel attached to all of them by the end. The typical length I've seen is about 5-15 books, while Kamisama has a total of 25 volumes plus a fanbook with an additonal chapter. Also of note is that it lasts a bit longer than most shojo series. Even then though, that comparison isn't the best. The best description I can give without spoiling too much is that it's like modern Inuyasha, but with an emphasis or romance as opposed to action. I've only seen a few others with similar stories, almost all of them came out after Kamisama. The story itself is actually really original. The supernatural element blends seamlessly with the modern setting, and the story just keeps you captivated.

It literally ticks every box for what I look for in a romance, and it does so incredibly well. First, let me be clear: I am very, VERY biased towards this manga, for a number of reasons.
