This manga is so bizarre. It’s as if it were stuck in 2012, in some kind of weird time-l...

Howl July 20, 2020 5:25 am

This manga is so bizarre. It’s as if it were stuck in 2012, in some kind of weird time-loop. The story, development, humour, art, and general feel of the manga just screams mid to late 2000s yaoi. Thinking back on the anime, it’s weird to think that they’re both the same story being created by the same author and artist (not that the anime is anything stellar anyways). I can see why it’s appealing to some, just like how Koisuru Bokun is somehow still popular in 2020, but reading it just feels so weird to me. I don’t really follow it and rarely check the new chapters, but whenever I do, I get the same feeling of “is this actually being released in current time?” Maybe it’s just me, idk, and honestly no shame to anyone who enjoys it, but it just feels like it’s so odd that a story like this one – with this kind of “cheap and generic yaoi” development and messy chapter continuity – is alive in 2020 and getting as much praise as it gets.

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    Mika July 20, 2020 5:47 am

    I agreeee
    and maaaaaan koisuru Bokun is going on for more than 10 years and if you pick any chapter it's still the same over and over again i mean--- almost no character development and strange behaviors that we left in the past(oh so much raape)
    but like, sometimes is nice to feel the 2000s vibes