Ookami-kun wa kowakunai
Comment: THIS COMIC WAS A FREAKING MASTERPIECE. THE ART, THE STORY—*CHEF’S KISS* BEAUTIFUL! I LOVED IT, AND IF I COULD READ THIS FOR THE FIRST TIME AGAIN, I WOULD DO IT. Also, RIP Usami’s ass. You will be missed. :( One aspect I really liked about this comic was how mindful Shiro was for Usami. He respected him, he gave him space, he pampered him. What’s there not to like about him? The only downside to this parcel was that Shiro was so mindful to the point where he undermined and neglected his own feelings of self-trust and uplifted someone else on a pedestal. Usami was such an attractive uke! Usami was lowkey a tsundere, and I live for it. He was so cute! I couldn’t help, but ship them. (^-^*)ノThis kind of reminded me of Beastars with Legoshi and Haru!
Thoroughbred wa nabikanai
Comment: I don’t usually read spin offs, but I think this was a really good read! This book was spin off of the book, “Ookabi-kun wa kowakunai.” It was light and refreshing. I also liked this ship dynamic. It was unfortunate that we didn’t get to see Shiba as a horse. I found it endearing how Shiba called Ouga, his nickname during s**. I would totally recommend this as a stand-alone too! The art and plot is very alluring, and I enjoyed the journey of reading this manga! :D
Ookami-kun wa hanasanai
Review: This is the sequel of “Ookami-kun wa kowakunai”. Very cute as always. Side note: Left off on chapter 5.
Plenilune - Attack on Titan dj
Review: Levi, please hang me up and destroy my insides. Destroy my body for your own pleasures. Make me feel all the pain I deserve for being such a dirty slave. Make me feel the excruciating pain. Step on me. Step on me until your shoe print becomes embedded in my skin. Please.
Usagi to Neko no Hatsujou Jijou
Review: What just happened
Tiger Flower
Side note: Left off on chapter 21.
Marry Me?
Side note Caught up to chapter 15.
To Make A Delicious Omega Squeak
Review: Average BL manga. Pretty predictable but cute. My favorite character was Motoki (or Motoko was it?). Omegaverse and demihuman thing-y. You can’t get more trope-y than that. Update: As I keep reading, I like it more and more. There's this interesting predator/prey dynamic here. And to be a couple on top of that… It's weirdly sensual. Think Beastars. Anyway, I think it's such a fun concept to play around with and the author does it pretty well.
Beastars
Review: I like the representation. The story has good flow, and it isn't that hard to read. It's comical at times, but it adds to the funny yet warm nature of this manga. The premise as a whole is really interesting. The ideas being explored are peculiar as I have not seen that many mangaka tackle these unique kinds of concepts. I also like the way the author portrayed relationships. Platonic relationships, romantic ones, parental ones, they all struck a point in my mind. The ending was pretty sudden ngl. I wish there was more to it? I admit that it wrapped up nicely. I originally read this because I wanted to know more about what happened after season 2 of the manga ended, but I can say this with full truth that I genuinely cannot wait for the next season(s?) to be animated. I like it a lot. Comment: Anyways, Pina is the best character in the series.
Musebinake, Junjou