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Oh My Goddess!: Miss Keiichi

Oh My Goddess!: Miss Keiichi

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: michaels comment
Review: I thouroughly enjoyed this book it was extremely funny but not as good as the other oh my goddess books I have read. I especially loved the story about the baseball game because of its level of hilarity. I would especially recommend this book to teenagers and no one less than 11 years of age. So I highly reccomend it to sixth graders. I loved this book and found it very enjoyable to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Oh Oh My Goddess what would i do without you
Review: Keiichi becomes a woman, Urds ex comes back to see her, the goddesses play base ball, and a collage student trys her hand at excorcism. this along with some other crazyness makes this a definant favorite for me.

there are not enough letters in the word awesome to discribe the awesomeness of this book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: More disjointed than usual
Review: Kind of disjointed for this series. The title comes from a mishap in which Keiichi takes a couple of Urd's pills and ends up growing breasts. Other plot threads include a visit from an old flame of Urd's, a classmate of Keiichi's who thinks she's a mystical healer, and a softball match between a bunch of Keiichi's female friends (including the goddesses) and the university's baseball team, in which Urd puts her feminine wiles to good use. It's entertaining but kind of all over the map.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: great as always...
Review: like all the graphic novels i've read so far, this oh my goddess! is great -- it's not my favourite, hence the four stars, but it's still as clever and funny as ever.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good book if you have first 3
Review: This is not the best of Oh My Goddess, but even a less-than-stellar volume is better than the vast majority of comics. Like previous volumes, this volume collects a number of fairly discreet stories. Only the very beginning deals with the gender change suggested by the title "Miss Keiichi"--and even then, it's rather tangential to the story.

Why isn't this book as good? For me, Oh My Goddess is at its best when it's at its most innocent and good-natured. Several of the stories stray from this pattern: in particular, the (pre-gender change) beginning, and a story involving Keiichi receiving an anonymous love letter. That's not to suggest its sleazy; the story simply loses its stride. There's still fun here, especially in the softball game story near the end. The art is, as usual, gorgeous, and the translation (and writing) is top-notch. So it's good, well-worth getting, but not the best display of the charm of Oh My Goddess.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A bit of a dropoff, but still good
Review: This is not the best of Oh My Goddess, but even a less-than-stellar volume is better than the vast majority of comics. Like previous volumes, this volume collects a number of fairly discreet stories. Only the very beginning deals with the gender change suggested by the title "Miss Keiichi"--and even then, it's rather tangential to the story.

Why isn't this book as good? For me, Oh My Goddess is at its best when it's at its most innocent and good-natured. Several of the stories stray from this pattern: in particular, the (pre-gender change) beginning, and a story involving Keiichi receiving an anonymous love letter. That's not to suggest its sleazy; the story simply loses its stride. There's still fun here, especially in the softball game story near the end. The art is, as usual, gorgeous, and the translation (and writing) is top-notch. So it's good, well-worth getting, but not the best display of the charm of Oh My Goddess.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: strange, but good
Review: This volume begins with Belldandy falling ill. Keiichi wants to revive her using one of Urd's potions, but he doesn't know which one will works, so he tries them all himself - with strange results. Also, an old flame of Urd's comes by, and he's the extra jealous type. Then, Keiichi has to deal with a tough bike race, a girl wants to perform an exorcism at Keiichi's place, Megumi wants to defend her softball team's right to practice, and Keiichi has to deal with a dog. I seem to be reading a lot of sweet manga lately, but they're fun to read and can be a nice breathe of fresh air after dry nonfiction or depressing novels. The artwork in the Oh My Goddess series is, as usual, gorgeous, and I really enjoy the character interactions and humor. None of the main characters feel two-dimensional. I definitely recommend this volume.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good book if you have first 3
Review: Well, I bought this book from Amazon.com and I liked it. It had a cute story line likeable characters and was quite humurous. But if this is the first Oh My Goddess book your getting I suggest that you get the first volumes because you can get lost.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Keiichi gets in touch with his feminine side
Review: When the oldest and youngest goddesses are called back to heaven, Keiichi rejoices in the thought of having some time alone with Belldandy. But when she falls sick, he decides to use some of Urd's medicine to heal her. But there are side effects...

With as sexy and wild as Urd is, it is only logical that she would have boyfriends and lovers. We get to meet one of those old flames in this book. He has come back to her for a special purpose, and it is not what you think.

Keiichi is surrounded by weirdos--from his club leaders Tamiya and Otaki to his little sister to snotty Sayoko to arrogant Aoshima to the goddesses. Now meet one of the stranger of his acquaintances. She thinks of herself as an exorcist (you know, she gets rid of ghosts and demons) but she is an amateur and not very good at what she does. She mixes religions and accidentally summons a very powerful demon. And unknowingly makes a goddess very jealous...

An excellent addition to this wonderful series!


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