Legs That Won't Walk
REALLY ROUGH STORY. TW for, like, everything i guess, if you need that. It can be a little cringe or jarring to start, but once you get into the flow of the narrative and the "tone" of the story, you will be pleasantly surprised by how well it reads. The art is incredible, the flexibility of the scenes and the art style gets better throughout. All of it is very hot, very satisfying twisted drama with ups and downs, sooo much substance and just enough romance and *ahem*, bedding, inbetween the plot points, overall a very satisfying read that will leave you re-reading for the inevitable thirst you will suffer afterwards.
Royal Servant
TW for non-con/dub-con if that bothers you. Light drama, fluff near the end, good and eyebrow raising mouth gaping scenes with a main overarching supernatural plotline. The plot does tend to drag on at some points but overall a good read for BL, not the most satisfying master/servant comic but the master has paralysis powers, so thats always a noice and tingly one for my girlies in the back.
Caste Heaven
ABSOLUTELY FUCKED. BIG TWs. This is one BL I didn't get into for YEARS and avoided for so long. I got into it way after it was finished and I am quite happy I did now, leaving my past disdained 6-chapter-in memory of this story far behind. (It was rough to have it rear its ugly head in recommendations when I had such an awful taste left in the mouth) The starting Vols. will leave you incredibly unsatisfied, unrequited, unresolved, feeling like YOU need to be vindicated for reading this dark accursed manga—but the twists really work out for the better. It is a bizarre conclusion to a incredibly bizarre plot, nevermind the world setting that this manga has. Taking advantage of people lower in social status, sexually, is a norm in the setting, don't ask me why, I have no clue, kind of an omegaverse-y cliche, but here it is actually car-crash intriguing, like its so awful you can't look away and oh god it gets worse. Super twisted, hard to swallow, makes you question your sanity and media literacy a little bit... As is according to design, which is why I rate it so highly with my pet peeves aside. All the characters and the way things go add up, based on the universe this is set in, it makes sense due to it's bizarre nature. People acting and responding normally would be out-of-character for this mangas universe. The drama is dark and is sometimes heart wrenching, disturbing. Again, it is definitely meant to be this way, which is why I'm left with no real complaints. It's very compelling to see it play out, and see the way the author decided to end things. It concludes itself in a way that leaves lots of open doors and that's definitely intentional, because any kind of normal post-resolve continuation would mean putting the whole premise and world setting in the dirt, and it would degrade the quality of the work as a whole if it couldn't uphold the original narrative or the twisted world its built upon.
Ten Count
A Classic! Masterpiece, super good read, a must read for any fujoshi, in earnest. I remember waiting for the 21st+ chapter to come out, I was on the edge of my seat everytime up until the end. Truly a very satisfactory story, great art, intriguing plot, and cringe free plot (unless you find a germaphobe as a plot to be a little cringey or not your thing, then it may be cringe to you?) Anyhow, great, just read it.
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