The story about Inugami, an arrogant, masochist prick of a werewolf, who likes to antagonise delinquents, so he can get a beat down from them without fighting back. He then gets the excuse for his human hatred and condescension. There's nudity, violence, mutilation, rape and murder.
The whole story defies belief. Where are the parents, the law and the media. I can swing with the werewolf thing, but such lawlessness in a Middle School without a Zombie Apocalypse does not sit well with me. They are only 15 YEARS OLD! Fifteen!!!!!!!!.
A very entertaining and frustrating read. Not a strong plot or character depth, but still kept me reading till the end. Oddly enough I still enjoyed it.
Long Version:
This teen wants a peaceful existence in school, so the first thing he does is take the schools Bancho's seat and provokes one of his henchmen into a fit of rage. The fact he is goading them into violence seems to escape his notice. If had a more sensible attitude from the start it would have never gotten this far, but as my granpa use to say: "a sensible attitude, a good read, it would not have made" -Yoda. He also confuses arrogance with pride.
The 15 year old Inugami also happens to be one of those annoying non-killing antagonist. He will let the bad guys kill dozens and even risk other peoples lives to avoid killing someone. This obsession that is so common in Manga, were the protagonist can beat murderers to an inch of their lives but stop short of killing them only to have said murders come back to kill more. It really is frustrating as hell. Oh these type of Heroes do kill in the end, but after way too many avoidable deaths and suffering have happened.
It should have ended at chapter 116. The final chapter (117) was a total copout.
One last thing, Joker and Harely Quinn have been surpassed by the main antagonist Haguro and has sex crazed f-buddy, Ryuuko who suffers from symphorophilia.