Cereah's manga / #cute(61)

Cafe Latte Rhapsody

Complete | KAWAI Touko | 2008 released

Musubenai Necktie

Complete | tagura tohru | 2000 released

I usually don't read one shots, but come on it's Tagura Tohru, like who could resist reading one of sensei's works?

Ramune no Shalala

Complete | Tagura Tohru | 2000 released

I'm practically torturing myself with these one shots by sensei while waiting for her to come back from her hiatus ( ´•̥̥̥ω•̥̥̥` ), but I can't help it. It's all so beautiful and realistic and everything a perfect shounen ai manga needs to be. Imma just lay in my bed now and be the sap that I am all because of Tagura Tohru-senseis writing and drawings... Def a reread worthy one shot.

Gunjou no Subete

Complete | FURUYA Nagisa | 2000 released

"You are my life." ASDFghjk I DIED (*≧▽≦)ノシ)) On a more serious note (WARNING! SPOILER ALERT).. I loved how the story progressed slowly and gave especially Kai's feelings more depth and his actions meaning. I really sympathized with him. He had been harboring those unrequited feelings for a while and wasn't planning on confessing any time bc of their friendship. Everything up until there was pretty natural and realistic. Ren's character seemed too half-hearted to me. He admitted that he noticed Kai's feelings towards him, but never confronted him about it since he was supposedly too dense or in denial to recognize his own feelings. He only admitted to those feelings when Kai practically had given up on everything. Doesn't that come upon as half hearted to you? Yes, I know such characters are the norm in most shounen ai mangas, but I was kinda expecting something more elaborated from this mangaka. With Kai being such a great and forward character you would expect that Ren would be the same. Like, Number call was definitely something else from the characters to the developmemt start 'til finish. And Gunjou no subete would've been too, had it maintained the same quality until the end. Then again, who am I to complain it was still a great read and still way above your average shounen ai read in this era. I just have to get this out there tho: the confession was pretty cheesy. The cheesiest one I've read the entire year (2018) so far. I was sincerely waiting for one of them to start laughing, but they didn't so it made it even more cheesy. (ノ-_-)ノ・・・~┻┻

Guang Xiang

Complete | DJun | 2000 released

This must be the best manhua (chinese manga) I've read so far here on mangago. The characters were beautifully drawn and their relationship was not forced in any way. The development from strangers to friends, and friends to lovers wasn't hurried, but rather slow and progressive in a natural manner. The plot was realistic and went as far as to include their conflicting thoughts about themselves and the issues of being a minority. The author showed she was very thoughtful with how she portrayed their inexperience with being a couple, nonetheless a gay couple haha. Also by making them willing to be top/bottom portrays exactly what a lot of bl manga often times do not when it comes to sex. Loved this. I would love to reread this again sometime.

Go Houbi Chikubi

Complete | ikegami shougo | 2000 released

Te O Tsunai De Koi O

Complete | takaoka nanaroku | 2000 released

Nee Senpai, Oshiete Yo

Complete | watarumi naho,kojima lalako | 2012 released