Jazz for two
I liked this manga to some degree, but I had some major issues with it. Juha attempting to rape Seheon, as well as Juha breaking Doyoon’s ankle, was mostly glossed over. The author was kind of like, “oh, he had reasons for doing all this stuff.” But...he’s such a sociopath! He tried to create psychological trauma within the central characters, and they don’t seem to care. (Also, Doyoon is going to end up with him...?) Also, I felt that Seheon was treated as a more cutesy character after he got together with Taeyi. His honesty and his logic didn’t really shine in the ways it had when he was trying to get to know Taeyi. As for the manga’s good points: I felt the jazz theme was both interesting and on point. It showed the depth of emotions the characters felt within that moment. I really feel that the author knew what they were doing with the theme. (Note: chapter 40, page 40)
Docchi ni Suru?
Two idiots fight over one idiot, who wants a girlfriend. He can't believe that his childhood best friends (both campus hotties at their college in their own ways) want him (no way! lol). Also a guy ends up with someone at his workplace, a puppy-like subordinate. ~Chapter 6
Toshishita Kareshi ni Hirowaremashita
The couple was meh, but I really liked the way the author handled the relationship between Mikuni and his friend from high school. I liked how they talked about it and both acknowledged what had happened while still moving on.
Bokura No Negai
My Darling Signed In
The seme’s personality is all over the place.
Koi ni wa Mukanai Shokugyou