Redemption Camp
This was a very hard comic to read and I just want to say that people who are actual victims of this kind of stuff/people who know about it, can learn from this kind of thing. And I'm referring to the ending where their life gets turned around and that things will get better.
The Roommate Agreement
This book was relatable on all levels. I could understand every dynamic of the plot, characters, etc... It's just so relatable and I would love to see more from this creator.
Man on the Screen
This comic was so great. Honestly, I hate the fact that it was so short but regardless I still liked it. The characters were relatable and all in all funny. I would recommend and would read more from this artist.
Back to School
Reading this was honestly more entertaining than I thought. I almost didn't read it because my friend said the story was bad and the art style gave off a bad feeling. However, when I actually read it I was so surprised at how good the story was and how the art style made it even better. I don't know why I didn't read this sooner. I recommend it. The author made the main character Chiwoo more masculine even if he was a bottom and I totally respect that. You don't see a lot of people that would willingly make the character who's supposed to be the bottom just as masculine as the tops!
A Shoulder to Cry On
I liked this story more than I thought I would. I had started this before dropping it and then got back into it. I all honesty I loved it. The art style drew me in and made me want to finish it. I hate that I was so short; I would have loved a longer story and maybe even more antagonists that would complicate the story even more. But overall I liked the story, the plot, and especially the characters. How could I not? They were written in such a complexity I'd never seen before in characters of BL. I recommend and would reread.
Behind the Scenes(monologue)
This comic gave me a lot of mixed feelings. The story was set perfectly but the whole general plot took a turn when Eunwoo showed up and threw me off completely. Most antagonists in these types of stories usually end up forgiven and alone but this time there were two antagonists who had a one-sided relationship but still ended up together. It just didn't make sense to confuse us with a twist like that, especially when there was obvious resentment in their toxic relationship. All in all, it was a good book that someone recommended to me, although I don't know how to feel about it.
Pandora's Choice
This comic really hit me in places that I've never been hit before and I both hate it and love it at the same time. It was dark but also lighthearted and way always willing to go to the extreme especially with what it was trying to portray overall. I really liked Pandora's Choice because it has themes that are understandable but also relatable on my different levels. Each chapter made me spiral down into a deep pit of despair and made me remember a lot of bad things that happened in my life. But what I found most sad was how I could understand what Pandora was going through, and honestly I saw myself in her. I shouldn't but I have and I don't know whether or not I should hate myself or like myself.
Cover Up
A story with two attractive leads and one is a Tattoo Artists. I really liked their relationship dynamic as a whole and the art style is amazing. Also, the Tattoos look amazing and are really aesthetic and beautiful against their skin types.
Hotel Phryne
I liked this story! It was so suspenseful and reading each chapter constantly put me in some sort of mood. I loved both characters and the overall plot. Each part of Hyung's personality made into a single person and then one of them sacrificing himself to save everyone else just got me and I just loved it. I gave off that kind of Danganronpa vibe from start to finish and I think that if the story was ended up being horror it definitely could pass as one.
Story of Our Lives