Normally, I hate reading love comedies, since they're typically the same, only with various alterations done. Example, some mega uber loser guy (with thick glasses to boot) is down on his luck, and has nothing left when some super smexy babe lands down to his place to serve him and do everything he wishes for.
And then later on, due to love coms evolving to harems lately, other girls join the Original Girl #1 to serve Loser-sama, have one big orgy and live happily ever after.
It's refreshing to see a new manga that takes down the same path but not with so many tiring (and equally unbelievable) cliches as well.
Kitsune no Yomeiri has its protagonist Ousuke, your seemingly-average guy but with a different outlook on life. He's so used to bad luck happening to him that in fact, he's already positive about negative things about to happen. His only wish is for a peaceful, normal life without having fame, glory, money heaped upon him.
I admit, Kyoka seems to be the typical angelic babe intent on serving her master...er, husband, but the thing about Kitsune no Yomeiri is that unlike some loser fanboys, Ousuke isn't thrilled about peeping on her or being a perv, in fact, he views her as the catalyst for more bad luck to come. He acts like a normal guy and even gets irritated at her for her tendency to play pranks (she's a fox, remember?).
Based on just the first chapter alone, the manga has a good amount of humor and comedy, and hopefully this keeps up later on. I'd like to see more character development as well and the romance between Ousuke and Kyoka (which is still non-existent as of yet, and mainly one-sided).
Unlike other love coms, this is one manga where you'd get more excited of the romantic development between the two main characters, instead of wishing for their demise.