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"Obey Me! The Comic" is a manga adaptation of the popular mobile game "Obey Me!," which blends supernatural, fantasy, and romantic comedy elements. The story is set in the Devildom, a realm inhabited by demons, where a human protagonist is unexpectedly summoned to attend the Royal Academy of Diavolo as an exchange student. The protagonist, whose name and gender are left ambiguous to align with the player's perspective, must navigate life among seven demon brothers, each representing one of the seven deadly sins.
The seven brothers—Lucifer, Mammon, Leviathan, Satan, Asmodeus, Beelzebub, and Belphegor—are central to the narrative. Lucifer, the eldest, is the stern and authoritative figure who oversees the protagonist's stay. Mammon, the avatar of greed, is brash and self-centered but often finds himself in comedic situations. Leviathan, representing envy, is an otaku with a passion for human-world pop culture. Satan, the embodiment of wrath, is intellectual and curious about human emotions. Asmodeus, the sin of lust, is flamboyant and charming, while Beelzebub, representing gluttony, is a gentle giant with an insatiable appetite. Belphegor, the sin of sloth, is initially aloof and mysterious, harboring a deep-seated resentment toward humans.
The plot revolves around the protagonist's interactions with the brothers and other supernatural beings, including Diavolo, the cheerful and ambitious future ruler of the Devildom, and Barbatos, his loyal butler with time-manipulation abilities. As the protagonist forms bonds with the demons, they uncover secrets about the Devildom, the brothers' past, and the reasons behind their summoning. The narrative balances lighthearted moments, such as comedic misunderstandings and slice-of-life scenarios, with darker undertones, including themes of redemption, trust, and the complexities of demonic nature.
The manga adaptation stays faithful to the game's episodic structure, with each chapter focusing on specific events or relationships. It explores the protagonist's growing connections with the brothers, highlighting their individual personalities and struggles while maintaining a tone that oscillates between humor and emotional depth. The story also incorporates elements of mystery, as the protagonist gradually learns more about the Devildom's history and their own role in its future. The manga effectively captures the essence of the game, offering a visually engaging and narrative-driven experience for fans of the series.
The seven brothers—Lucifer, Mammon, Leviathan, Satan, Asmodeus, Beelzebub, and Belphegor—are central to the narrative. Lucifer, the eldest, is the stern and authoritative figure who oversees the protagonist's stay. Mammon, the avatar of greed, is brash and self-centered but often finds himself in comedic situations. Leviathan, representing envy, is an otaku with a passion for human-world pop culture. Satan, the embodiment of wrath, is intellectual and curious about human emotions. Asmodeus, the sin of lust, is flamboyant and charming, while Beelzebub, representing gluttony, is a gentle giant with an insatiable appetite. Belphegor, the sin of sloth, is initially aloof and mysterious, harboring a deep-seated resentment toward humans.
The plot revolves around the protagonist's interactions with the brothers and other supernatural beings, including Diavolo, the cheerful and ambitious future ruler of the Devildom, and Barbatos, his loyal butler with time-manipulation abilities. As the protagonist forms bonds with the demons, they uncover secrets about the Devildom, the brothers' past, and the reasons behind their summoning. The narrative balances lighthearted moments, such as comedic misunderstandings and slice-of-life scenarios, with darker undertones, including themes of redemption, trust, and the complexities of demonic nature.
The manga adaptation stays faithful to the game's episodic structure, with each chapter focusing on specific events or relationships. It explores the protagonist's growing connections with the brothers, highlighting their individual personalities and struggles while maintaining a tone that oscillates between humor and emotional depth. The story also incorporates elements of mystery, as the protagonist gradually learns more about the Devildom's history and their own role in its future. The manga effectively captures the essence of the game, offering a visually engaging and narrative-driven experience for fans of the series.
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- Story & ArtSubaru Nitō
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