MsFujoshi's manga / #slow pace(3)

Dear Green: Hitomi No Ounowa

Complete | Fujiyama Hyouta | 2005 released

This is a prequel to "Dear Green". This yaoi is different from the usual type of yaoi that I've read thus far. The main couple here didn't just rush into everything headlong--not that I have anything sgainst yaoi manga that do that because I do enjoy those too--but this manga is such a refreshing change of pace. They actually took their time to establish a relationship. They pair thought of the consequences and then they decided what to do next. It's a bit lengthy and it isn't smutty, so if you're looking for something quick and steamy, this isn't the right one for you. However, if you want something different and interesting, you should probably give this a shot. It isn't bittersweet and it isn't melancholic. It kind of offers a sense of realism in how a relationship between two men who starts off as friends can turn into something more.

Hanakoi Tsurane

Ongoing | Natsume Isaku | 2015 released

I love how this manga has a unique setting. I don't really see kabuki in other bl. This is probably a first for me but I'm sure that there are others out there. It's just nice to see something else. As usual Natsume Isaku's art style is absolutely beautiful. She has a way of making her characters very expressive that even when I just reading the raws, I pretty much get the general mood. I wish to be able to draw something like this one day. Also, kid Sou-sama is adorable as heck! Plot: Smut: (none so far) Fluff: