i think what most people don't understand is that this isn't a manga in the conventional sense. it's closer to a visual essay on what makes yoneda kou tick. i'm impressed at how two mere pages can provide invaluable insight into the key to her storycraft: her very singular stroke of stoic eroticism that belies her characters' apprehension or diffidence in love.
You're right tho, I've been reading yaoi for a few years now, and recently binge reading her works. I've read some of her works before, but it didn't really strike my fancy, unlike now. I really was too immature to appreciate her work lol
You're right tho, I've been reading yaoi for a few years now, and recently binge reading her works. I've read some of her works before, but it didn't really strike my fancy, unlike now. I really was too immatur... Emerald15
Ditto...and I'm not even young - I'm just slow to mature I guess? ヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~
i think what most people don't understand is that this isn't a manga in the conventional sense. it's closer to a visual essay on what makes yoneda kou tick. i'm impressed at how two mere pages can provide invaluable insight into the key to her storycraft: her very singular stroke of stoic eroticism that belies her characters' apprehension or diffidence in love.