Analysis: The Release of Exiled Angel Giri Giri Guilty Meltdown Volume 1
The manga world has just received a very interesting addition with the release of Volume 1 of Madoromi Bosaki's latest work, Exiled Angel Giri Giri Guilty Meltdown. Published by Takeshobo on March 17th, this debut volume is already creating quite a buzz among fans who enjoy a mix of supernatural themes and comedy. If you are looking for a fresh story, then Exiled Angel Giri Giri Guilty Meltdown is definitely something you should check out. To make the launch even more special, Gamers stores are offering a exclusive purchase bonus. Fans who pick up the book there will get a 4-page booklet titled “Fallen Angel Meltdown Close-up Interview,” which gives a deeper look into the main character's personality.

The Story of a Very Reluctant Heroine
The plot follows the life of Meltdown, a first-class angel who has been kicked out of the heavenly world. Now, being banished is a big deal, but Meltdown’s situation is a bit unique. She was ordered to hunt demons in the human world as punishment. The funny thing is, Meltdown keeps complaining that she is being punished even though she didn’t actually do anything wrong. But as the story reveals, her "crime" is exactly that—she literally did not do anything! She was originally a high-ranking angel, but because she was constantly absent without any notice, she got demoted multiple times until she ended up in the lower world.
To return to heaven, she needs to hunt enough demons to collect 1 million guilt points. However, our protagonist isn't exactly motivated. Meltdown would honestly much rather spend her entire day just lazing around and doing nothing at all. This lazy attitude creates a lot of hilarious situations, especially when she has to interact with the devils she is supposed to be hunting. The manga does a great job of showing the daily life of this fallen angel and a devil, leading to many surprises for both the lethargic angel and her supernatural counterparts. It is quite clear why this manga is a must-read for those who like unconventional character dynamics.
- Protagonist: Meltdown, a former first-class angel with a serious lack of motivation.
- Objective: Hunt demons to earn 1 million guilt points and go back to heaven.
- The Twist: She prefers a lazy life over her celestial duties.
- Release Date: Volume 1 hit the shelves on March 17th.

Final Thoughts on the Debut
The art style of Madoromi Bosaki perfectly complements the tone of the story, capturing both the celestial beauty of an angel and the sheer exhaustion of someone who just wants to nap. It’s a really fun take on the "fallen angel" trope, moving away from the usual dark or tragic themes and focusing more on a relatable, albeit supernatural, laziness. Whether you are a fan of Takeshobo publications or just looking for a new comedy manga to start, this series looks very promising.
