A truly beautiful follow up to "Doukyuusei". I love the way their relationship develops and how they both grow closer together over the course of the story. Once again, the art style and how every panel is so deliberately chosen to convey emotion is astounding. I love it.
As with the two books before it, this one is wonderful. Getting to know this couple over the course of "Doukyuusei" and "Sotsugyousei" makes this all the sweeter. They're still them, but their settled a bit more into this lives and their relationship and it's a treat. Mostly it's just scenes from their life and it's moving and beautiful and funny and sweet. I also really enjoy the other storylines going on in this book. It's wonderfully down-to-earth.
Tall and small. You gotta love it.
I love the art style of this. I love how the guys have pretty interesting, direct personalities. Them falling in love is just kind of incidental, which I also think is cool. I like the progression from working together to having some kind of connection that turns sexual without either of them really caring that it does. It's just something that happened and neither of them really angst about it.
I have a big weakness for stories about delinquents who are in love with popular, nice guys who can see beyond their appearance and believe they're worthwhile. It's sweet.
I love this couple. They're so fun and entertaining and irreverent. I'm glad they got another book.
I love this couple (from "Hana Ni Kuchizuke" and "Hana to Ikkun") and nothing would make me happier than to read a one shot about their vacation.
I love how the relationship in this one builds, how when dramas to creep up they're quickly snuffed back out again. The love between the two of them is very clear, at all times. You believe that they can get through anything because of their very clearly stated devotion to each other.
Sotsugyousei