Meesh is this wonderfully chaotic protagonist who feels like she stepped out of a Tim Burton sketchbook—all spiky limbs and big emotions. I adore how the story doesn’t shy away from her flaws; she’s impulsive, sometimes selfish, but her growth arc is beautifully messy. The contrast between her demonic appearance (complete with tiny horns and a tail) and her artistic, sensitive nature creates this hilarious tension, especially when she interacts with other demons who embody more 'traditional' villainy.
What stuck with me was how the book uses her identity crisis to explore deeper ideas about belonging. Meesh’s love for human art and her secret kindness make her an outsider in her world, which feels painfully relatable for anyone who’s ever felt mismatched with their environment. The way she gradually learns to embrace her hybrid nature—part demon, part unexpected hero—gives the story real emotional weight.
The heart and soul of 'Meesh the Bad Demon' is Meesh herself, a young demon who defies expectations at every turn. She's not your typical fiery, menacing creature from underworld lore—instead, she's awkward, compassionate, and struggles with feeling like an outcast in her own realm. The story flips the script on demon tropes by making her the underdog, someone who'd rather paint flowers than terrorize humans.
What really hooked me was how her journey mirrors real-world struggles with self-acceptance. The author, Michelle Lam, infuses Meesh with so much vulnerability that you can't help but root for her as she navigates bullying, friendship, and discovering her true power. It's rare to find a middle-grade graphic novel that balances whimsical demon aesthetics with such heartfelt themes.
Imagine a demon who’d rather doodle in a notebook than haunt anyone—that’s Meesh. She’s the kind of character who makes you laugh with her dramatic antics one minute and tugs at your heartstrings the next. Her design alone tells a story: those lopsided horns, the perpetually disheveled hair, and eyes that alternate between mischief and melancholy.
The brilliance of her character lies in how she redefines 'bad.' Instead of embracing cruelty, her 'badness' comes from breaking demon societal norms, which makes her secretly revolutionary. Watching her forge unlikely alliances and challenge her world’s rigid rules reminded me of why I love underdog stories. By the end, you’ll want to protect this tiny, art-loving demon at all costs.
Shaina has always feel inferior to her older sister who always steal what she wants, when her first love was taken by her, Shaina decided to outshine her this once and that is to get married before her older sister does.
After a night lie, she found herself entangled to Samael, a thousand years Demon who has taken interest in the human world.
The Demon seeks a remedy to the growing dark power in him and after accidentally encouter with Shaina who asked him to become her husband for a night, Samael felt he has found his soulmate and his cure.
Will the two different beings have a lasting love? Or will their worlds break them apart?
Shandra almost lost her life, but was saved by a fantastic mystical creature: twisted black wings, a horn on each temple, glowing embers that follow him with every step he takes... And a beautiful and delicious body, perfect in every inch. Now she owes a debt to this being of darkness, but she does not feel threatened or coerced. No, there is nothing scary or dark about Shandra's feelings for him. Destiny is set, the cards are on the table, and history is about to be written. What will she do with the handsome demon, the most unlikely of heroes?
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Asha has had a rough go of life, seemingly always ending up in situations that are the opposite of her namesake. She breaks up with her ex a few months prior to halloween and the day of the dead and takes a vow of celibacy that, little does she know, a dead ex has used to bargain his way out of hell. He didn’t come back to become her angel, just emerged from the shadows to drink her light and hopefully turn out her halo. She prays for a guardian angel to hold her through these difficult times but her gift is a territorial demon.
"Yes, you hated your demon in you, but what if you meet his demon? Will you still love him?"
We all have our dark sides. We are humans filled with flaws. We live with our demons inside us. But then Kayleen Villanueva’s case was different. Her demon resides in her soul, controlling her body, living her life. Switching from her to the other being. Hiding herself from the greatest crime she did, she flew far away isolated, but then he meets Zeke White. Will things change if she finally learned how to love? Will she be able to defeat the demon inside her? Or will she him too?