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Datenshi ni Sasageru Uta

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Other Titles
Devote verse for Lucifer; 堕天使に捧げる詩
Year Released
Release Complete?
# of volumes
1
# of chapters
5

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Rating
18+
ISBN
9784832285705
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After their H-packed honeymoon, Colonel Michel Rosenberg and his love, Hans, should be enjoying their peaceful life in the battlefront if not for the enemy led by Colonel Kingstone. Then a new storm struck, in the guise of Colonel Rosenberg’s younger brother, Kurt, who turned out to be an even bigger tyrant than the colonel. Will Hans be able to tolerate Kurt’s tongue-lashing…?

Enjoy the sequel of “Koutetsu no Daitenshi” as the lovey-dovey couples increase in the sexually charged battlefront!!

Sequel: Doutei Saizensen

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Overall rating 
 
3.7
Art 
 
4.0  (1)
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4.0  (1)
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3.0  (1)
 
Overall rating 
 
3.7
Art 
 
4.0
Characters 
 
4.0
Plot 
 
3.0
Reviewed by amberpotter    May 12, 2010
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An entertaining sequel

Concerning this manga, I think it is even more entertaining and filled with funny moments than the first one. We meet again with Colonel Rosenberg and Hans, recently married, but the main characters yield the spotlight for others to present other situations. First we meet Kurt, the Colonel’s little brother, who is as selfish and prideful as him. Despite that, I think that his motives for being in the army make him somehow childish, innocent and insecure.
On the second story, we get to see the Colonel’s elder twin (who turns out to be his ‘evil twin’, somehow). This chapter deals in a light note with subjects as envy between siblings, and dealing with the differences that come to the surface once the dust of passion starts to settle down. The third chapter continues with this story; since there’s a ceasefire, the enemy tries to bully them another way, but the whole army ends up falling in love with someone from the other side. When Commander Kingston (from the rival army) gets love struck from the moment he watches the Colonel and makes his move to conquer him, it’s time for Hans to show him some manners. This one is by far my favorite part of this manga, because we get to see another side of Hans.
Chapter four shows the tortuous love story of another of Colonel Rosenberg’s subordinate, and the young Japanese soldier who finds the meaning of love with him. Chapter five is somehow an extra, which deals with Miller and his duties as the secretary of defense.
The final two chapters continue the story of Kurt and Heize, now that Kurt finally is a high ranking official; and show us the background story of how these two characters met each other.
As I said, I think this sequel is by far better than the first one, at least in what concerns comedy. Plot-wise, is not as structured as the first one, but still enjoyable and worth reading.

 
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