Ghost Talker's Daydream...
I really, really enjoyed Ghost Talker's Daydream. Saiki Misaki is a very unique and memorable character...
The series has some really dark moments, particularly in the latter half. But, there are enough light-hearted comedic elements sprinkled liberally throughout that give the series a nice well-rounded feel. Some of the funnier moments involve Misaki's ability to scare innocent (and sometimes not so innocent) bystanders with her trademark stare of imminent death. Overall, the series is a bit dark, but, still very enjoyable. I gave Ghost Talker's Daydrean a 4 out of 5.
In Ghost Talker's Daydrean, ever since she could remember, Saiki Misaki has had the ability to 'talk' to ghosts. She works as a special consultant for the city's secret division that deals with supernatural cases. She also works as a dominatrix, where she has gained a cult following for her extraordinary ability to tame men's twisted desires.Despite the scintillating artwork and the suggestion that something naughty might turn up during the series, nothing along those lines actually happens. Now, of course, there are some bare breasts, the usual shower scenes and naturally Misaki seems to like romping around in her night work attire. There's also plenty of fan service to be found throughout. In the latter half of the series there's a truly bizarre hot spring side story where we find that Misaki has a distinctive lack of hair.
The series has some really dark moments, particularly in the latter half. But, there are enough light-hearted comedic elements sprinkled liberally throughout that give the series a nice well-rounded feel. Some of the funnier moments involve Misaki's ability to scare innocent (and sometimes not so innocent) bystanders with her trademark stare of imminent death. Overall, the series is a bit dark, but, still very enjoyable. I gave Ghost Talker's Daydrean a 4 out of 5.