Saha (Lee Uin)
Boy Meets Maria
Boy meet Maria really did hit something in me. The story is beautiful, not only the art that is magnificent but also the characters are charismatic and you want to see them overcome their difficulties, you want to see them reach a point where they can finally overcome that obstacle that prevents them from feeling complete. Rest in peace Kousei Eguchi (PEYO)
Paradise View
There's excitement and fun as you go up, going through life. Then, suddenly, you're at the top and then you go falling down at great speed. Although, the calm,as you're almost done, is the most painful. The art is pretty great too, there's nothing to complain about. The characters have a realistic view and show their emotions quite realistically to the situations they face, considering the possibilities ahead of them. They live out their life with their careers hoping to do good.
Bokura wa Nando mo Koi o suru
The manga starts off by introducing the character Issei an average salaryman, that is sex-friends with Ban, a traveling cameraman. Their relationship is sweet, and Ban truly believes that they are destined to be together. Ban brought Issei a gift from his recent trip, an incense burner that is supposed to be used when misfortune strikes. The next day when Ban and Issei go to meet up for their 1-year anniversary, Ban is caught in a car accident and dies. Wrecked with guilt about not properly telling Ban his feelings, Issei miraculously turns back time with the incense burner and continues to try and redo his life as much as possible to bring Ban back. Issei's struggle was really difficult for me because he is doing his best for the one he loves, and it's so clearly conveyed. Every panel had so much emotion, but it's not over the top, all their expressions seem fitting for the situation.
Smells Like Green Spirit
The story revolves around the main characters self-learning and self resolution. Watching how everyone tries to overcome their confusion, their fear and try to pursuit the best happiness to each of their own is really amazing. This manga shows a glimpse of reality that LGBT and queer people face every day, how it may affect themselves, their relationship with their family and also their social appearances.
An Uncomfortable Truth