A review by saluki
Dengeki Daisy, Vol. 16, Volume 16 by Kyousuke Motomi

3.0


After all the build up about Akira and M's last testament I was expecting the resolution to continue in the present to maintain the urgency and danger, but it's told in flashback. And, in merely one chapter. Just fifty pages. The rest of this volume is bonus material; some cut scenes and a debut story.

Chapters

* Final chapter of Dengeki Daisy.
* Bonus - Teru and Tasuka Kurosaki scenes where we glimpse Kurosaki's more mature feelings.
* Bonus - Two page christmas scene.
* Bonus - A Souchiro backstory with Riko and then... Anthra! Definitely worth reading.
* Bonus - Teru and Kurosaki in the future
Spoilergetting saddled with babysitting. Sure, this hints at their future marriage and potential parenting ability.
But... Meh.
* Bonus - Kyousuke Motomi's debut story... wasn't fussed.

Overall I enjoyed Dengeki Daisy for many reasons. The artwork obviously. A smart and funny coming of age heroine in Teru. The conflicted and tormented protector, Daisy. Character depth and their relationships which give emotional punch. Engaging story arcs (especially Akira's even though it's extremely dramatic), and healthy doses of humour even if it's often goofy. Go bald, Kurosaki!