Servamp review

Angra-Mainyu14
Apr 04, 2021
Servamp is a decent manga with a fairly refreshing storyline and a range of interesting characters, including sympathetic villains, heroes and even the occasional anti-hero.

A basic synopsis of the plot is as follows: Mahiru, a kind if somewhat occasionally short tempered 15 year old boy decides to take in a stray cat off the street. After coming home from school, he find the cat is actually a vampire, specifically a 'servamp'; a vampire able to form a contract with, and serve a human master.

Main character then gains powers and discovers new supernatural world, ect cetera.

The art is nice, and the character designs are easy to tell them apart. Expressions and inking is great, though it can get a little dialogue heavy in later chapters.

Overall, the story is a little lackluster, but it has a decent premise, and the world building is done well, re-using elements introduced earlier in the story.

The characters are all indviduals; it's hard to specifically hate any of them, as wacky, or in some cases, downright evil they might first appear. In fact, the villains are some of my favouirte characters. Mahiru can be a little generic at times with how resolutely he sticks with the approach of peace, but is a generally enjoyable character; he acts, not reacts, and has a discernible motive, which immediately makes him a 'Decent Character'.

The pacing flows well, and I never felt like I was lost. An enjoyable supernatural manga that's both light and serious at the same time. Definitely recommend.
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Auteur Tanaka, Strike
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