Nah - sorry.
The problem with Tsugumomo, to me, is that it's already fallen into a rut.
The art is very impressive, but hell - setting aside the ecchi and the humor, it's basically just pretty standard supernatural action, so the art has to be impressive, just like a Michael Bay movie, and for the same reason.
The stories are arguably a cut above the norm of action manga, but that's no great accomplishment really.
And the ecchi is long since old and tired. Oh look - another kancho. And then another 'putting ointment on the butthole(s)' scene. I've only seen that 17 times before.
Sorry, but in my opinion, no. It started out well enough, at least as far as supernatural action/ecchi goes, and the art is impressive, but when all's said and done, it's just become too repetitive and too predictable too quickly.