Friday, April 15, 2011

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The first volume established the series as a quirky, silly comedy quite capable of being outrageously funny. Its second volume is not so sharp-witted, although it does have its moments; the chapter focusing on the expensive cashmere coat and Hayate's diligent efforts to keep it clean and intact despite one potential catastrophe after another pack a load of laugh-out-loud scenes. At such times the comedy still shines brightly, and the absurdity of it all never truly goes away. There are just less of such moments this time around.

Ony partly successful are the introductions of several new characters. Sakuya is apparently supposed to be funny because she sees everything as part of a comedy performance, but her nonsensical gags often fall so flat that readers may be left scratching their heads over what was supposed to be funny about them. Isumi, as the quiet, meek, and formally-dressed contrast to the dour and assertive Nagi, works a little better, as does the gag about how she's the only one who can appreciate and make sense of Nagi's bizarre storytelling. Nagi's mean-spirited, eccentric old codger of a grandfather manages to be only mildly amusing, while Saki and Wataru Tachibana, who also rate only mild amusement, don't make much of an impression in the one chapter in which they appear, although the bombshell dropped at the end of the volume assures that they will have a major role in the future. And watch for a return appearance by crazed nursing robot Eight from the previous volume. For the most part, though, the series is funniest when it sticks with its core cast.

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