Story
The first chapter begins when Ackman, a short demonic child who looks similar to Trunks from Dragon Ball without a nose, wakes up after a fifty-year nap. Ackman's parents and sisters are introduced in this chapter. They have no major importance in the rest of the series. The only significant thing they do is explain to the reader that the family kills people and sells their souls to the devil. The only major character in this chapter is Godon, a red bat-winged creature that serves Ackman. His main purpose is to gather the souls of people Ackman kills in a jar.
In the third chapter, the introduction to Ackman's main nemesis, Tenshi, a Cherub type angel (who looks very similar to Kuririn). Having thought that Ackman was dead he is shocked to find him out and killing again. Tenshi tries to kill Ackman throughout the rest of the chapter but fails miserably. One example is Tenshi tries to hit Ackman with a missile, but misses and hits a school bus full of school children.
The rest of the series revolves around Ackman killing more people, Tenshi hiring various agents to do his job for him, sexual jokes, etc.
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