Aug 2, 2020
At the time of writing there are 17 chapters out. This is another story from the mangaka behind Prism, a yuri manga cancelled after only a very short run, but that is still highly regarded in the genre. So far, Vampeerz is quite a cute manga, that offers a nice change of pace from typical yuri manga by offering a plot outside of the relationship between the two girls. Of course, that plot relates to the vampires in the story, in this case revolving around their interest in an ancient knife, however it is too early to comment on how that story will develop.
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ways, this manga reminds me of some earlier harem manga such as Tenchi Muyo or Ah! My Goddess! - well, the latter I do not really consider harem, but similarly involves a main character being introduced to more fantastical characters as the story progresses, and living with some. Vampires are similarly introduced at a regular rate in this manga. At the time I found those stories charmless, but reading a manga like this in 2020 feels comfortable and nostalgic.
The main characters are sweet, although the relationship has been a bit one-sided, which I do not enjoy in yuri manga, but it is still early days. The artwork is absolutely delightful as well, probably some of the nicest art in a yuri manga I have ever seen.
So far, I don't think this is anything groundbreaking as a manga in general, but for the yuri genre it really stands out by offering a less standard plot, amazing artwork and well-paced intimacy between the two girls. I will look forward to the rest of the releases.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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