I can't believe I haven't commented here. When this was still coming out, it was all I thought about. Dengeki Daisy is a legendary manga, and Motomi Kyousuke is the best of the best.
This really stood out among shoujo manga at the time. I never really got into Maid Sama, or Special A, or many other concurrently popular shoujo manga, but Dengeki Daisy was so unique. The comedy is refreshing and it strays away (for the most part) from overused manga slapstick. The characters are charming, quirky, and really out there, which is the usual for Motomi. She also tried her best to create a compelling and multi-layered story, full of hackers, cyber-weapons, and romance, and the result is... *chef kiss*
Back in the day, I had a DeviantArt account. On my profile, I proudly displayed a stamp that said something along the lines of: "Dengeki Daisy; not your average shoujo manga". That pretty much sums it up. This is and will continue to be my favorite shoujo manga. Maybe I'm nostalgia-blinded, but in my mind, it can do no bad.
I've been buying the releases of her newest work, Queen's Quality, too. It's great, and has tons of fun references to the Daisy gang. I think I will always read anything Motomi makes going forward, bad or good.