Innocent Devil

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Des alternatives: Japanese: イノセントデビル
Auteur: Souichirou
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapitres: 18
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2016-11-22 to 2018-04-21
Sérialisation: Gangan Joker

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Des alternatives: Japanese: イノセントデビル
Auteur: Souichirou
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapitres: 18
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2016-11-22 to 2018-04-21
Sérialisation: Gangan Joker
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Not everyone is as docile as they seem; some have the natural ability to kill without remorse or difficulty. These cold-blooded killers are known as "Innocent Devils," people who kill instinctively.

Innocent Devil follows the petite Touko Kamijou, a talented criminal psychologist, who sees the Devils as the next step forward in human evolution. She works alongside the young Akane Shinkai, a girl who lost both her parents to a Devil eight years ago. Akane and Touko research the Devils so that, one day, Akane may truly understand the emotions associated with killing another human being.

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Firechick120124
Apr 09, 2021
The manga has a great start with an interesting focus on "innocent devils", murderers who kill simply because it is the most optimal solution and thus, lacking an intent to kill. Quickly on, we are introduced to our two interesting main characters, and the cast continues to grow and... That's it.

Jumping right in, I have to say I adore the artwork. It's incredibly beautiful to look at, and the character designs, although a bit odd, are appealing and unique in their own ways. I especially adore how the artist draws each characters' eyes. Each character is distinguishable from the others, and the artist takes care not to reveal any gore or erotic content, despite all the heavy action. The pacing of the manga was decent; while it wasn't rushed by any means, I didn't feel compelled to turn the pages. The reason for this is the main characters.

Innocent Devil suffers from what I like to call "Twilight Syndrome", in which the supporting cast are all incredibly interesting and well-written, but the main cast is not. Touko Kamijou is a genius researcher who's studying innocent devils, but due to her childish appearance and nature, is not taken seriously by the academic society. We learn that she is very talkative about her research topic, but struggles at other conversations; and quite indecisive. That is all. Her character does not progress at all throughout the story, despite being a main character.

Akane Shinkai, on the other hand, is an innocent devil who kills her parents at a young age and is taken under the wing of Touko. A contrast to her guardian, Akane is mature and disciplined. We learn early on that she wishes to understand herself better, and grows to have a self vs self conflict between her child/innocent devil self, and the self who wishes to live normally as a non-devil. Akane's character is all laid out, and her personal conflict sets as one of the main driving forces of the story. Unfortunately, the author appears to have forgotten about it until the last second, where it's shoved in as a weak way to conclude the story.

Continuing on with the story, it's weak. Characters are introduced and given importance, and while we learn about these side characters, there is no real story for them to partake in. Each chapter feels relatively episodic, and the overall flow of the story is difficult to grasp. I am especially upset about Kanna Tousaki, who, despite being a very fascinating "morally gray" character, is thrown to be used as not only Touko's backstory material, but also the conclusion to Akane's long-time self-conflict.

Overall, a summary:
+ Great art
+ Interesting side characters
- Poor story
- Static and uninteresting main characters
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RequivalentZero15
Apr 09, 2021
Innocent Devil (manga) 6/7/7/7/7

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✦Story✦
All I can say that concept is rather nice, but sadly a lot of things were left rather messy and loose in not a good way. Whilst whole story and wrapping up were done quite well, it still remained rather questionable. The whole thing essentially felt being about sociopaths with hyper-instincts, who attempted to learn emotions and understand how "normal" humans function. And the typical human thinking of how to weaponize anything "different" or eliminate out of fear is also quite common aspect of any story is as well present here. Nevertheless it was enjoyable, but rather weak.

✦Art✦
Simple, straightforward, clean and enjoyable. Nothing else is required to add.

✦Character✦
As told, "innocent devils" are essentially sociopaths with hyper-instinct, which conceptually is fun and edgy. I liked the take on people, who are "different" and then being somewhat stressed out about that and yearn for normality. Other than that it was a bit bland, sometimes "innocent devils" felt too normal of a humans or in a sense they broke their own character. Plus lack of some development curve of characters was as well rather stupid. In the end, I enjoyed characters for the most part.

✦Enjoyment & Overall✦
Little cute Manga about edgy sociopaths with issues understanding and expressing emotions, where we get enough edge, drama and action, whilst lacking in development curve and integrity of the characters.