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May 16, 2017
Koiiji (Manga) add
Preliminary (30/50 chp)
I am mostly writing this review, because I for one, have enjoyed this series greatly and it pains me to see such a damning review at the top of the page currently.

For some barebones background, I have at this point in time read all 6 released volumes in Japanese.

Koiiji's unique achievement, personally, is it's ability to take what is traditionally a tragic and often frustrating series of tropes, and imbue them with a humanity and warmness. Nothing is as simple as it may initially seem, and even 6 volumes in I often don't know what to think about many of the characters.

For example, the ...
Dec 16, 2016
Border (Manga) add
Overall, a nice story about the romance between a man and a trans woman.

Story:

The major issue I had with this story is that it decides to tell the story from the point of view of the man, and thus gives equal weight to his storyline, when it really should have been her story. The love triangle between an indecisive college student, his female classmate who is master of the mixed message, and the trans woman is given equal attention compared to the trans woman's storyline, if not more. This was disappointing, since the trans woman, who was previously a husband and a father, ...
Nov 16, 2016
Preliminary (8/? chp)
I started reading this series to fill the gaping void in my heart left by “Ballroom e Youkoso”’s indefinite hiatus, and that might be the problem.

This series isn’t bad, it’s actually quite good. Asakura is an experienced manga artist and so visually I have no complaints. But I feel like I’m less tolerant of its faults because I kept comparing it to Ballroom e Youkoso.

The protagonist is, in my opinion, just not a very likable character. While Asakura seems to be going for a commentary on how masculine men can do ballet too!! it never quite hits the mark for me. ...
Oct 1, 2016
Ryuusei Sanka (Manga) add
Preliminary (4/14 chp)
Read in: Japanese (Not Scanlated)

When I picked this volume up, all I knew was that a decent number of Japanese readers were describing it as "similar to Attack on Titan." This made me skeptical, because I loathe that series (but that's a story for another day) but I am so, so glad I decided to give it a try anyway.

The similarities to Attack on Titan thus far are extremely surface level (There is a wall surrounding a town keeping things out, outsiders who are not wanted, that's about it). If I were to make a comparison, I would say this series aesthetically has ...
Sep 19, 2016
Haru x Kiyo (Manga) add
Since no one has written a review for what has been one of my most enjoyable reads in recent years, I thought I'd give a stab at it.

To cover some surface points quickly, Ozaki Akira's art is visually pleasing and perfectly suited to the plot. Haru x Kiyo is a genuinely hilarious series, and Ozaki's art and paneling skillfully deliver the jokes.

And now to the main reason I wrote this:

The reason Haru x Kiyo holds a special place in my heart is because it has a solid center.

While I could nitpick and point out a couple of characters (the older brother and the chibi ...
Sep 19, 2016
Preliminary (3/65 chp)
As a disclaimer, I quit this series after only one volume. But I thought some people might be interested in knowing why, considering I don't do that very often.

Story:
I'm not necessarily adverse to political marriage plotlines if done well, or at least if it avoids sensationalizing it. Which is exactly what the author seemed keen on doing.
Caesar is verbally and physically abusive to Nakaba from first meeting, and by the end of the first volume there's a distressingly long forced kiss scene which is obviously meant to be ~sexy~ and if you're into that, perhaps you'll enjoy it. But for me, ...


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