Overview

High School DxD is a manga adaptation of the popular anime series. To my knowledge, it doesn’t fully complete the first season’s story arc, but it still makes for a pretty enjoyable read.

The series follows the anime closely in the beginning but tapers off slightly toward the end. Thankfully, the changes aren’t major, so it doesn’t feel jarring if you’re reading the manga after watching the anime.


Content and Themes

This series is rated TV-MA for its heavy use of fan service, ecchi elements, and mature humor. Alongside the comedy, it mixes in:

  • Action and Adventure – classic shōnen battles and supernatural fights.
  • Fantasy and Sci-Fi – demons, angels, and otherworldly powers.
  • Slice of Life & Comedy – lighthearted moments and school setting antics.
  • Fan Service – a major part of the series’ identity.

My Thoughts

I gave this manga a 7/10. It’s genuinely funny, with strong comedy elements and over-the-top scenarios. However, there were times I didn’t feel like reading it, which is why I gave it a lower score. That’s more about my personal taste in humor than the quality of the manga itself.

If you enjoy the anime, the manga is worth checking out. It expands on the story and characters while keeping the same mix of comedy, action, and fan service.


Final Verdict

High School DxD manga is an entertaining read, especially for fans of the anime or the ecchi-comedy genre. It’s not perfect, but it delivers what it promises: fun battles, outrageous comedy, and plenty of fan service.

Recommended for: Fans of supernatural comedy with a mix of action and ecchi.