best believe you'll know it's already good the minute you see that it's made by thee Yatsuda Teki. man, what a masterpiece. i've cried literal tears because of laughing so hard from reading this. a yakuza, finding love and solace in a boy group and the chaos that follows, what a combination lol, it's perfect. definitely a must read if you wanna cackle alone at 3am like a damn weirdo. you don't have to question it, it's just *that* good.
great story telling. a manga with a slow-burning loss where the person you love is still standing in front of you, but something in you already knows that they’re gone. my tears were about as much as a flowing river while reading this. it's a story about letting go. or failing to. and how that failure quietly eats you alive.
absolutely stunning. the art could speak for itself and the storyline's quite amusing too. i love the way it unravels, though some parts may be a tad bit confusing, it's still a good read. worth a shot if you wanna read something short but also wanna consume good art at the same time. overall, it has a substance and someday, i feel like i'd find myself reading it again.
the Yakuza's Bias