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Oct 30, 2024
Peep (Manga) add
Preliminary (16/? chp)
I'm surprised by the low score here.

Sure, the MC is a deadly combo of being a total wimp + an unapologetic simp. That's like 80%+ of shounen (and quite often, seinen too), though. What matters is how the author approaches developing this pathetic shell of a character.

Believe it or not, halfway through its current 16 chapters, 'Peep' provides decent context and picks up. This is why I generally give a series at least 7-8 chapters before I rate it.

So, we have a domination/humiliation fetish traumatized MC, a childhood friend kind/pure FMC 1, and a manic-but-maybe-not-too-out-there FMC 2. Not a bad trio to conjure up some ...
Oct 15, 2024
Preliminary (37/? chp)
This series is an absolute vibe! 37 chapters in, it hasn't gotten stale even for a moment. The balance between slice-of-life (at work or in the characters' private time), steamy scenes, and awesome food is impeccable.

The biggest selling point of 'Kouiu no ga Ii' lies in the conversations. Tomoka and Murata have been fantastic straight from their first meeting. Their dialogues are authentic and fresh. Their style effortlessly ranges from easy-going to banter to giga horny. We all know how rare it is to have characters who replicate real-life in terms of communication and reactions. These two make it seem easy as pie.

(Also, thank god ...
Sep 23, 2024
Preliminary (33/? chp)
This is quite possibly the cutest series I've read in a while. I mean, sure, I wish the age gap was way smaller. The MC being in his mid-20s would have fit the plot still. Women mangaka sure love drastic age gaps.

The main heroine is the undisputed highlight of 'Sensei, Kongetsu Dou Desu Ka?'. She's feisty, unapologetically straightforward, and complex. It's so refreshing to have such an FMC and witness how she bulldozes her way through interacting with the cast.

The landlord setting is quite novel too. It allows for an intriguing, diverse cast to pop up. The MC aside, we have a fashion student, a ...
Sep 23, 2024
Preliminary (24/? chp)
Fumiaki Maruto did it. He baited a legion of romcom expecting readers just to dump trauma on their heads...and get his most recent work review bombed.

Was it inevitable?

Well, kinda. If you've read any of Maruto's works, you'd know there's no way he'd go for a pure romcom. Perhaps some people came across 'Imasara desu ga...' by the line of the manga's illustrator - he seems to be known for lighter, fluffier serializations. The plot expectations never lie on the artist, though - it's all on the writer. And Maruto's always been obsessed with drama queening through his storytelling.

If you felt betrayed by the tonal shift, ...
Sep 19, 2024
Asako (Manga) add
Fantastic manga. Some people will be put off by its premise and rather controversial nature.

While I don't fault them, I do want to note they're missing out. The longer the series goes on, the more apparent it becomes that the focus in 'Asako' lies way beyond the taboo/immorality. In fact, the controversial aspect eventually gets shoved off to uncover the real depth of the story.

This is a tale of identity, grief and longing, of maturing. And ultimately - of closure. Because every human being yearns for closure and the heaviness of this concept only piles on as time passes. I'd say it's exactly 'closure' that ...
Sep 18, 2024
'Shounen wo Kau' is one of those lukewarm age gap series that skirts around taboos by not being TOO controversial in its approach.

If you wanted spice, you won't find it here. If you wanted something more gradual, fluffier, more roundabout - the series will fit your preferences.

A 30-year-old OL takes in her sister's 16-year-old stepson because his parents are, frankly, irresponsible as fuck. From there on, the series follows how the duo cohabitates over a year and a half (roughly).

'Shounen wo Kau' has it all - some rivalry, some drama, decent conflict, and plenty of struggles for both FMC and MC. All of these, however, ...
Sep 8, 2024
Preliminary (19/? chp)
I have absolutely no idea why this manga has a relatively low score. The series is easily one of the best I've read throughout the last two years. In fact, I'd put it straight into my top 10.

Are you ready to face a rather harsh reality?

No?

Neither are the students entering a meeting with the 'Dream Crusher'—an incredibly unorthodox guidance counselor. His stern advice meets the rose-colored glasses of juvenile years. On a case-by-case basis, the manga follows what happens with the students' lives post-graduation.

Three words to describe 'Yumenashi-sensei': mature, realistic, and insightful. It peeks at adult life in contemporary Japan in a way ...
Aug 29, 2024
Zankyou (Manga) add
If I were to describe this manga in a sentence, it would be the following:

Bleak and devoid of any light or hope, the ouroboros of the downtrodden bites its tail.

'Zankyou' is a pit of despair that introduces quite a few social themes despite its shortness. It's violent, sometimes rash in how it paces the events unfolding, and utterly captivating in its grim nature. Quite a few episodes in the series will be controversial for a lot of people.

However, this edgier/more scandalous spin isn't there just for the sake of it. Everything fits, everything weaves a truly depressing narrative to an equally tragic, yet somewhat ...
Aug 26, 2024
This is possibly one of the worst series I've read in a long, long time.

No, not because both of the main characters are insufferable. I'd view it as an interesting take on dysfunctional relationships...

...if it weren't for all the senseless, absolutely atrocious drama and plot 'twists' along the way. Seriously, this manga is all over the place. The mid-section (volumes 4-7) is a prime example of how NOT to follow up and tell a story. I'm wondering how this even went through an editor.

90% of the characters behave in a way that makes zero sense, even for an exaggerated drama series. It's not even a ...
Aug 18, 2024
This is one of the most deserving 7/10 series out there. It's not something spectacular, it's not something too bland either. The perfect way to spend 2-3 hours cozily going through its 20 chapters. As a result, you'll end up satisfied with a not overly sugary, yet cute story.

You won't remember 'Bonkura Bonbon House' a few years down the passage of time. That's for sure. However, I guarantee that its fluffiness will stay with you for a month or two.

Who is this manga for?

Basically, if you're looking for:

- A shoujo/josei blend in terms of characters and relationship dynamics.
- Lighter take on drama with a minimal ...


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