mincognito's manga / #rape(4)

Veggie Channel

Complete | Tsugaru | 2016 released

Veggie-san is a fudanshi who manages a popular website where he posts pictures and videos of BL situations between boys in his high school. He ships Ukyo and Mizuha only to discover the secret between them...? High school romance, psychological, fudanshi narrator, third party perspective, rape, blackmail, yandere uke. The art is intriguing, specially because you don't get to see the narrators face. I think it serves the purpose of making it clear that the narrator, as we, are just spectators. It made me think "ah, there's so much more to characters than what we can actually read." The art style is fluffy, but beware, the plot is not. The seme and uke both have black hair, I thought that was curious. Sometimes there was a bit too much going on in the panels so it was overwhelming, but I didn't absolutely hate it. The characters way of thought process was simple, but the plot made their whole situation quite complicated. Besides, since you get a third party perspective, you're gonna have to do a lot more inferring than usual. I think people are gonna have to reread this series a couple of times to fully grasp them. The relationship development was... triggering... it builds up to be explosive. We get this narrator pov, so it felt very limiting. The story centers around clearing a misunderstanding rather than developing a relationship, so there's not much to say about this. The plot was well thought, very creative. However, the storytelling was a bit confusing. Dialogues between narrator and characters were unclear, and at times i'm not sure what was narrating and what was talk. Also, ch 2 fucked me up. We get this little sneak peek into the feelings of the narrator's best friend only for them to not actually develop into anything.... Ugh. Waste of time. I think it's worth a read. You're either gonna love it or hate it. I wouldn't want to miss out on this outside-the-box creative piece of work.

Banana Fish

Complete | yoshida akimi | 1986 released

If you are a BL fan and you haven't read this, get on it! This is one of the BL that paved the way for yaoi, truly a must read masterpiece. Also, I really recommend reading the manga before watching the anime. I have done both, and extensively compared them. Although there are only subtle differences. The manga is better since it's suits the time this was published. Everything makes more sense, symbolism is more present, etc. Old school shounen ai, drama, violence, rape, gangsters, drug use, complex characters, complex story. The art is old school, of course. With the bubbly faces and tuned up bodies. I find it adorable. I love the most up to date art style for yaoi, but this really doesn't put me off. It's good. Sometimes it can be overwhelming, since there's so much going on plot-wise and the art, as the story, can get dark. With bubbles, dialogues, panels, all over the place. It really shows the mind of this creator. Proceed with caution. The characters. Hmmm ... It's best if you see for yourself, but they're extremely complex. These characters are faithful to their essence until the end, while still undergoing development. Their reasoning and behavior matches their personalities very well. Everything the characters do is calculated. Very interesting. The relationship development. It's old school shounen ai, so mature readers will understand it best. Before yaoi became what it is today, BL was portrayed subtly. You won't see the couple being in a relationship at all, but they're gay as fuck for each other. There are subtle homosexual undertones that you have to pick up. The high light of this story is not BL, don't go in reading this expecting romance. What is truly praise worthy is the carefully crafted plot. The plot... This is no cookie cutter yaoi, this is years ahead of time. This story is meant to break you. It's complex, bittersweet, compelling, truly heartbreaking. Everything in this story has a purpose and they way it started, developed, and ended is symbolic in many ways. Enjoy the story, thoroughly. For real, avoid reading this in one-go. Take your time to process what is happening, reread as much as you need to. Make sure you're following and understanding to the fullest extent that you can, the true beauty of this work.

Saha (Lee Uin)

Complete | Lee Uin | 2017 released

Warehouse

Complete | Team Killerwhale | 2016 released
2019-02-25 21:22 marked