He, Him & Us
For one thing, the art is phenomenal. The plot is dragging and is mostly dialogue. It's frustrating and tends to victim blame. It has family issues and foreboding obsessive-possessive traits that endagers life. Personally, I feel like the characters blab on and on redundantly which makes the art fade in the background even if its beautiful. The overall plot is great though. It gives you a healthy premature end where the MC is freed from a potentially more toxic relationship.
Time Lag
Chaotic beginning, or at least very confusing. Their relationship is only established during the conflict/climax which I really am not fond of.
Why Is it You?
It was awkward at first, both the plot and contrastingly stunning yet stiff art. To be fair, the plot was becoming steadier. Jordyn isn't really a character I like reading but he is interesting. Owen was actually a more relateable character, and feels more solid with himself than the rest of the cast. Simon has that charm that happens kinda far off into the story, so he was actually personally boring before he had a clash with Owen. I wouldn't say it was a great read, but more a good experience.
Online Game Nakama to Sashi Off shitara Shokuba no Onijoushi ga Kita.
a gamer rants his work life to his online friend whom he get along with very well and unlike him, his friend is a manager, the position of his demon boss. They got along so well that they arranged an offline meeting. problem is, they are each other's boss and subordinate. Not only was it unexpected for both of them, but another mutal friend online meets them offline and a chaotic and ridiculous misunderstanding ensues.
Fushidara na Hanatsumi Otoko