Toumei na Ai no Utsuwa
The Vessel of a Transparent Love
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Toumei na Ai no Utsuwa

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: The Transparent Vessel of Love
Japanese: 透明な愛のうつわ
English: The Vessel of a Transparent Love
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 7
Status: Finished
Published: Oct 24, 2020 to Feb 25, 2022
Genres: Boys Love Boys Love, Supernatural Supernatural
Serialization: onBLUE
Authors: hitomi (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.601 (scored by 225225 users)
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Ranked: #22922
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Popularity: #22699
Members: 489
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Synopsis

Miki Donoue has been plagued by bad luck since childhood... Then, one evening, he encounters a mysterious, semi-transparent man who claims to live by consuming other people's emotions. Is this merely a dangerous deception, or could this intriguing stranger change the direction of Miki's life?

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Background

Toumei na Ai no Utsuwa was published digitally in English as The Vessel of a Transparent Love by Shodensha through MangaPlaza.

Characters

Hara
Supporting
Shinozaki
Supporting

Reviews

Feb 21, 2024
There isn't much I could say that Pande91 didn't say, and more eloquently than I can even attempt.

The artwork in this manga is one of the best I've seen, in the first few chapters. The story was unique (to me) and while fairly short, it was satisfying on all sides. Character depth and growth, history, and relationship development. This was an amazing story.

Although the art style changes towards the end which was disappointing.
On top of that it seemed like Miki became thinner suddenly. Like he was starving himself, but it wasn't addressed in the manga. Which makes me wonder if it was intentional or not. ...
Nov 16, 2023
The older I get, the more I appreciate mangaka who put more thought into storytelling than the bare minimum, who go beyond the level of effort expected of their genre. Their stories are not always complex — the best ones I've come across, in fact, have few characters, and a plot that is fairly easy to follow and could be described in two sentences — but it's immediately obvious when they were crafted with care.

'Toumei na Ai no Utsuwa' is one such story, and I wrote most of this before I even finished reading it.

Writing characters that are detached from humanity is tricky; how far ...

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