Cereah's manga / #heartwarming(29)

Henshin Dekinai

Complete | SHINOZAKI Hitoyo,KOUSAKA Tohru | 2000 released

Fukigen Na Mononokean

Complete | wazawa kiri | 2013 released

Now this is a manga I only ever dream about: A perfect blend of Natsume Yuujinchou and D. Gray-man(my two top favorite manga/anime) with it's own original additions to the supernatural and shounen genre. You got your main characters Ashiya Hanae and Abeno Haruitsuki, which are polar opposites but still dependent on one another in many ways. What started out as a purely coincidental, give and take only, involvement, has developed into a beautiful friendship amongst those two. With more give rather than take. (Still, I AM a part time fujoshi, that's why I can't help but ship those two, but that's another story.) Like in NYC, they're humans who can see yokai, and are heavily involved with yokai daily. You would think it would go the shoujo route with the first two volumes of daily yokai-encounters, no plot progression and ambiguous explanations, but it's more to it than it seems. It's more than just heartwarming plot and precious relations, there actually is something underlying shounen content lurking in between the lines. Though for a supernatural, yokai-exorcising shounen, it's pretty bright. With bright characters and bright monsters with relatable, human-like personality. Even the exorcising is spoken brightly of, while exorcising is portrayed much darker in DGM, Fukimono promises a better life in the intricately detailed, but in the same time ambiguous; 'Underworld'. A concept which I can't seem to have encountered more than a few, rare times (Bleach, Beelzebub, Nuranomago?). For all the shounen enthusiasts, please hang on! Though it's not as straightforward as other shonen manga, it's definitely worth a read. The manga makes up for the lack of shonen characteristics in the later volumes. Thinking back Kazawa has been really discreet with hints here and there of the underlying plot since the beginning, but that only adds on to the suspense. Every little detail counts. You'll get your villains and fight scenes, just... keep on reading x] All in all, this manga is a "All-In-1"- package. It has risen to my top manga reads in just a weeks, and now I'm pretty stoked about the second season of the anime :D (This turned out more of an review than a simple comment omg. Just shows ya'll how amazing this manga is ^^)

Kikoeru?

Complete | HASHIMOTO Aoi | 2000 released

Adorable and refreshing. We all need a Takuma in our life.

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.

Labradorescence

Complete | ymz | 2014 released

A pair who completes each other. This was very sweet. A light-read when you're feeling down and low.

Your Dream Is Delicious

Complete | Xi yu',er | 2019 released