dorkoblorko's manga / #Lovable Side-Characters(7)

Yancha Gal no Anjo-san

Ongoing | KATOU Yuuichi | 2000 released

With the anime adaptation of Nagatoro-san, bully girls have become more popular as of late. While I wouldn't say Anjou necessarily fits the sort of 'step on me ma'am' trope most people are looking for, the main couple is absolutely adorable. Where Nagatoro is a little rougher, Anjou is more teasing and soft. Her relationship with Seto is so fucking wholesome, and they both seem to genuinely enjoy each other's company. If Nagatoro's more bully-like nature put you off, I believe Anjou's kinder attitude will make for a much nicer read.

Mairimashita! Iruma-kun

Ongoing | Osamu Nishi | 2000 released

robin my love <3 Ahem. Sorry. Got something stuck in my throat there. On a more serious note, the best way I can describe 'Mairimashita! Iruma-kun' is 'Poor MC gets caught up in something bigger than him, but he improves and achieves friendship in doing so.' The manga follows a similar structure to the classic action trope of growing in levels, but it also has a focus on the rest of the cast. While it is less so than Iruma himself (he is the title character, after all) I can say with certainty that this manga has made me fall in love with each and every misfit in Iruma's class, as well as every other character Iruma encounters. It's just a feel-good manga for people looking to feel good.

Kaguya Wants to be Confessed to: The Geniuses' War of Love and Brains

Ongoing | Akasaka Aka | 2000 released

Two shut-off geniuses engage in an emotional battle of wits to get the other to confess to them. Features Chika, Iino and Ishigami as side-characters, all of whom are likeable and enjoyable to read in their own unique ways. I love these idiots.

School Zone (Ningiyau)

Ongoing | Ningiyau | 2019 released

While Yuri/GL is not necessarily my forte, I did enjoy School Zone Girls. It features a lot of romance options, all of which are good in their own way, and if you do love cute girls doing cute things who look generally shippable together, I believe School Zone Girls would be a good manga for you.

Oshi no Ko

Ongoing | Aka akasaka,Yokoyari mengo | 2019 released

AHHHHHHH. AHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!! I'll be honest, when I first picked up Oshi no Ko from a video recommendation, I did not expect to be impressed. While I did follow Aka Akasaka's previous work, Kaguya-Sama, I did not think that Oshi no Ko was going to be as riveting as it is. Oh my fucking god, I love this manga so much. The comedy, the drama, the CHARACTERS!!!! I love Aquamarine with all of my fucking heart, and Akane is best girl [but Kana is pretty cool too <3]. I love all of the characters, save for Ruby, who really felt... underutilized. And creepy. And like she's just a plot device to trick one of the love interests into getting closer with Aqua. But honestly? Ruby's character is probably the only one I could call bad. All of the others have my full heart; I just wish Ruby felt like... she belonged in the all-star cast.

Ousama Ranking

Ongoing | Tooka Sousuke | 2000 released

Ao no Flag

Complete | Kaito | 2000 released

If you haven't already, read Blue Flags. What began as but a simple man stumbling across a cute tiktok with the tag #blueflag underneath it quickly spiraled into a tale of love and heartbreak and a truly compelling story. Make no mistake: there are no big twists here. There are no sudden changes of heart, no world-ending calamity. This is a story of people. Call them good, call them bad, but at the end of the day, they're just people. Blue Flag is a good romance manga. In fact, I might even go so far as to say it is an EXCELLENT romance manga. It explores and writes its characters extremely well. There is no one I truly 'hate' in this manga, because it goes through the extra effort of making all of them feel real. Everyone, from the side-characters to the love interest to the 'perfect best friend,' are all explored and can all be understood (though sometimes not without some legwork. talkin' bout you, Kensuke and Shingo. Especially you, Kensuke). And that's interesting, isn't it? Because although I may disagree with them at times, a part of my brain acknowledges their opinions as something unique to them, and I somewhat respect it. The author made every character feel like they were alive and breathing, with opinions and thoughts and life experiences, with no two being the exact same. And I adore it. So read Blue Flag. Because it's not often I can say that a manga made me feel truly connected with its story and its characters.