Suppressing a greater talent is a dream for all artists. We agree that all artists have their own individual style, but all of them share the goal of being the No.1 talent and take the spotlight without sharing it with anybody else.
In this manga, we see an artist who is intrigued and annoyed with an artist who is wasting his talents because he wants to please the audience. He is infuriated with a great talent being neglected. He aims for that artists to come out of the shadow he was living under so that he would crush him in the end.
As a tale, it is great that we see a new struggle rather than usual Yaoi stories. An artist desire to dominate! The events are gradually paced with no rush! Another normal factor in Yaoi is somebody getting raped and the ultimate forgiveness by the rape victim. I wish for it to be stronger in terms of reaction. As a man who is cunning, Akira should be stronger with his emotions. Why didn't he refuse him? Why end with them being together?
I find this more satisfying than the sequel!
Suppressing a greater talent is a dream for all artists. We agree that all artists have their own individual style, but all of them share the goal of being the No.1 talent and take the spotlight without sharing it with anybody else.
In this manga, we see an artist who is intrigued and annoyed with an artist who is wasting his talents because he wants to please the audience. He is infuriated with a great talent being neglected.
He aims for that artists to come out of the shadow he was living under so that he would crush him in the end.
As a tale, it is great that we see a new struggle rather than usual Yaoi stories. An artist desire to dominate! The events are gradually paced with no rush! Another normal factor in Yaoi is somebody getting raped and the ultimate forgiveness by the rape victim. I wish for it to be stronger in terms of reaction. As a man who is cunning, Akira should be stronger with his emotions. Why didn't he refuse him? Why end with them being together?