Shoujo/Josei Manga that are "boyish" and "masculine".
Manga
The antithesis to my previous gender-breaking manga stack: "Seinen Manga that are "girly" and "feminine".
The topic of women's media is more often that not reduced to fancy tropes of lovers confined within romantic genres. Although there may be an ounce of truth to this statement, albeit the former being the most popular genre in all written fiction, it is often used dismissively to undermine who and what media is for, and by extension who can be represented.
Shoujo and Josei manga are more than "just" high school romances and, historically, genres such as Sports or Horror actually dominated the demographic. The most common complaint about this genre is panel layout, so I have tried my best to accommodate for shounen readers who struggle to branch out.
- Weebookey
The topic of women's media is more often that not reduced to fancy tropes of lovers confined within romantic genres. Although there may be an ounce of truth to this statement, albeit the former being the most popular genre in all written fiction, it is often used dismissively to undermine who and what media is for, and by extension who can be represented.
Shoujo and Josei manga are more than "just" high school romances and, historically, genres such as Sports or Horror actually dominated the demographic. The most common complaint about this genre is panel layout, so I have tried my best to accommodate for shounen readers who struggle to branch out.
- Weebookey