jesus christ,, this was a beautiful and extremely emotionally charged one.
however, as some people already pointed out,, the resemblance between souta and shouma, even the names, was a bit weird at the very least. they really could explore that side more in a second volume, it would be interesting seeing akira completely understand and internalize, they're different people and that he just loves shouma for multiple reasons connected to who he is.
it's also a topic that is barely explored in a pure and not judgy light. it's not akira's fault, but I'd love to see him sorting his mind and feelings out slowly, with the help of those around him.
still, what we got is quite good, and made me tear up a few times.
jesus christ,, this was a beautiful and extremely emotionally charged one.
however, as some people already pointed out,, the resemblance between souta and shouma, even the names, was a bit weird at the very least. they really could explore that side more in a second volume, it would be interesting seeing akira completely understand and internalize, they're different people and that he just loves shouma for multiple reasons connected to who he is.
it's also a topic that is barely explored in a pure and not judgy light. it's not akira's fault, but I'd love to see him sorting his mind and feelings out slowly, with the help of those around him.
still, what we got is quite good, and made me tear up a few times.