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Guardian Hearts #1

Guardian Hearts Volume 1

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Beautiful girls with superpowers...all in love with YOU! What more could a guy want?! Kazuya is a normal guy who discovers the secret identity of a space alien named Hina, who comes from the Planet of Light. She is a member of the Guardian Hearts--well, to be exact, Hina is a Guardian Hearts dropout, and she is assigned to protect earth as a last chance for redeemption to her group. When Kazuya finds out Hina's secret identity, will her mission may be over before it has a chance to begin? That is, unless a crazy little thing called love gets in the way!

192 pages, Paperback

First published July 8, 2008

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April 8, 2023
What a dud! The art was occasionally good but mostly just mediocre. The story was silly when it could even be followed. Amazingly, there are multiple volumes in this series. Happily, I have only one!
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April 15, 2013
This is the kind of vacuous manga that I absolutely loathe.
Ordinary school boy Kazuya accidentally sees screw-up magical girl alien Hina transform. The only way to rectify this is for Hina to move in with him. As the volume progresses more and more magical girls fall for Kazuya so that by the end of the volume he has 6 super-heroine girls living with him and all vying for his attention.

The BESM artwork is super-duper cute and there are plenty of panty and bra shots, but this story is ludicrous (for example of of the girls is a gym uniform thief - she gets combat skills if she gets 100 uniforms of any particular set) and the characters shallow. Its like a cross between love hina and sailor moon. This first volume is particularly dull and confusing because all it is is character introduction Kazuya meets girl after girl and nothing much else happens.
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