Plot was very interesting. There was definitely more than just cock sucking and butt fucking involved, which is how this piece made it on this list. Character development was particularly good for the MC and human ML (Hwaryun). The logical flow of the story checks out. I do have several gripes though. Most of my predictions on how this story did turn out to be true, but the pacing got fucked up towards the end and several plot holes that were not addressed. The beginning-mid arcs carried though.
Everything is amazing. Pacing, characters, logic checks out, art, setting, detail. It's all very apparent that the writer knows a thing or two and isn't just pulling shit out of their ass.
It's a bit dicey with this one, but the two most important characters are understandable and very well-written. Plot may not be for everyone, we can all appreciate that it was otherwise well-developed. No holes. Lots of fucking, but there is much attention to detail to the story as well. It's a story that makes you reevaluate your value judgments.
Writing is excellent. This is definitely a more "normal" plot with the characters being much more accessible than someone out of an isekai piece. Character development is A+ and the art is S tier. Really fantastic job done here by the artists and writers.
It's a Takarai Rihito work. What can I say. This is a classic and if you haven't read it, then you're not a true BL reader.
This is a Nagisa Furuya work. You can never expect anything less. This one and its sequel is particularly near and dear to my heart because of the bittersweet and lovely nuances that are lined in the inner workings of this story. The characters are all very lovable and real. The pacing is absolutely perfect and there are literally zero plot holes. The art is to die for. I truly love this type of writing style: realistic but sweet, no BS and complete.
If you read the first one, you've gotta read the sequel.
The type of story that gives you a good laugh. I enjoyed the writing. It's slower paced due to the nature of the plot, but there are no plot holes and no BS. Logic checks out. Art is great. Characters are likeable. You'll get a good run for your imaginary money because, let's face it, we're all pirating scum if we're on this site.
It's a Yamamoto Kotetsuko work, so you'd expect that you will be entertained regardless. No plot holes. The plot might feel a bit elementary to my tastes, but it's the good kind--the intentional kind. Just fucking read it; I don't have to say anymore.
I debated putting this one on the list. Overall plot is good, but still a bit elementary to my tastes. In other words, ML and MC are kind of silly, but they're cute and I don't mind the writing style. Taehyun is the only reason why this piece made it on the list. Bro adds way more depth than the two stooges did combined. Still a good work, worth a read.
Where the Dragon's Rain Falls