If you liked
Sekai Maou
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Goblin wa Mou Juubun ni Tsuyoi
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Cute protagonists are actually the impossibly powerful bad guys and take a liking to the fledgling hero. Hilarity ensues. Fans of RPG-based video games will enjoy the jabs these manga make at popular tropes of the fantasy genre.
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Karin
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Saishuu Heiki Kanojo
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I burned through these in nearly one sitting each. They both have an excellent balance of humour, drama and conflict while maintaining pacing for character and romantic development all the way through. They also feature enjoyable spins on the common genre stereotypes. - - The male mains are average intuitive, hardworking, scary-looking high school students. However, calling them run-of-the-mill would be doing them a disservice. The females both have supernatural characteristics, one being a vampire and the other being a military experiment. Despite seeming strong, their existences are flawed and fragile, something which is progressively revealed. - - The endings for 'Chibi Vampire/Karin' and 'My Girlfriend, the Ultimate Weapon' are bittersweet but satisfying. One final thing to note is that the latter has some sexual content, though it is touched upon in a mature and minimalist manner which I felt enhanced the story rather than acted as a distraction.