Here U Are
Receptioning the newcomers is a task for YuYang, and he ends up helping the unsociable and towering LiHuan, the kind of person that does everything to be disliked. But after better knowing each other, he discovers that the giant isn't that bad of a person at all. ---------- Every character in this story is charming in their own way, especially the two main characters, but even the side ones are fascinating, the Art is really striking and pleasing to look at. The plot is really simple: You follow the growth of said-characters. I can't get enough of how realistic and natural Yu Yang and Li Huan's relationship feels. How invested I got into each chapter. Yuan and Huan Wen also have such an endearing and breathtaking dynamic to their relationship. The story feels so realistic and well thought-through. Nothing unnecessary was being added. And the focus is really on to the characters, their growth, the realization of their sexual orientations, ... It's really a one-of-a-kind work.
Playtime with Hakdo
A realistic feel to the relationship, the arstyle is interesting and not one you see everywhere. Would have liked for it to be a little longer, but overall a pleasant surprise.
Intense(Lee Kyung Ha)
Loved every second of it. Arstyle is amazing, the story is well written. Definitely worth re-reading.
Okusama wa Alpha
Interesting handling of the Omegaverse genre. The artstyle is amazing.
Behind The desk
Lee Taesung returned to his high-school after years as a physics teacher ..Among all his memories, their is a particular one which he holds very dear - memory of his first love whose name and face he never knew. ---------- Such a good read, the Art is beautiful and very detailed, the relationship between each character was very well handled. There's some serious character development left right and center for pretty much all of them. Taesung & Sunny's relationship is one that really grows through the story. Sunny's character kind of hit me in a similar way to Given's Mafuyu, in the sense that I find myself drawn to and fascinated by them. They're very intriguing. Something about them just pulls you in. Makes you want to root for and learn more about them. The Artwork, once more, is really good and does a really good job at displaying their emotions throughout the whole plot. It blew me away quite a few times how expressive characters could be on each and every new page. Hosung & Young were interesting characters as well. I even got interested in seeing Hosung's side story. He seems like such a fascinating character to read about. Young was interesting as well in the sense that, yes, he may be trash trash. But at least, he is trash that grows and uses its head and is open to growing and learning from his past mistakes. But that was it, while I did find him intriguing, I didn't really care for his character more than that otherwise. The students were a funny addition as side characters with their occasional influence and goofiness to help move the plot forward.
Escape Journey
Now in College, Naoto has an unexpected reunion with ex-boyfriend Taichi who he broke up with for denouncing him as "sexual gratification". Naoto had been firmly influenced by his hatred of this past incident but, little by little his heart is starting to forgive Taichi who has really grown when compared to their time in high school.. ---------- This story is mixed with quite a bit of realism. The way the two MCs fall back in love, really moved me. I loved how the coming-outs were handled, and the character developments we were provided with. My heart skipped a few beats as I read this one, and I can't say I hated it. I'm quite frustrated that the abuse issue was never resolved tho. It feels like it just got brushed off as "ill fate" and doesn't sit right with me. The art is also quite beautiful, and every character introduced plays its role in one way or another, but I can't condone everything about it just for it's few positive points. It is a good read tho. But be aware that it'll be a triggering one.
Walk on Water
In order to pay back the enormous debt he owes, Edd decided start working as an AV actor. As such, he secretely begins to work under the alias "Tommy". ---------- So mad at myself for taking so long to finally pick this one up! Such a masterpiece, every single character feels like it has depth, the pacing is really enjoyable, the sex scenes don't feel meaningless and out-of-place like they do in most Yaois. I got really invested in this story and loved every second of it. The MCs are so realistic, they could be real people, the drama is present, but well-handled and not overdone. The relationship doesn't feel forced whatsoever, and the arstyle is amazing. One of the best BLs out there.
Cover Up
Tattoo artist Geumhwa was invited to meet Seungjae, the stepson of a yakuza family boss to help him cover up the scar on his back. ---------- The Art is also beautiful, and the way the author worked with Geumhwa's ex abusive boyfriend was well done. A pretty simple plot if you actually read it, but it somehow manages to work using cliche intrigues, with the abusive, stalker, possessive, and overall batshit crazy ex (or a friend, depending on said BL's plotlines) who gets an 'eye-opening', it's still a really nice and quick read.
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