9/10 it's a sad, heart-rending story with fantastic artwork and facial expressions. Hayato revealed in middle school that his best friend confessed, unaware that it would cause him to be bullied viciously by his peers. Hayato didn't step in, didn't help and his friend jumped from the roof. Enter the new guy. Although not suicidal, he was outed and ostracized too in middle school. Can the past be let go so they can be together?
4/10 it filled the time. When season 2 hit, there was no need to take it further I felt, so I've stopped reading, but the build up for the first season was good.
3/10 pretty good. Didn't go where I expected. Side character was more intriguing.
4/10 so this was a messed up manwha. I normally love psychological romances because they always seem a little more real, but when things go too far, I have a hard time continuing to read them because of personal reasons. This was so realistic and deals with the real-life consequences that can come about because of the choices you make, the lies you tell and the bad life you choose. This should be labeled a tragedy (a genre I try very hard to stay away from), but I couldn't put it down.
8/10 This is not a tragedy, so disregard the tag. It's got a sad premise, but it ends happily. Really heart wrenching and I love stories like that! Beautiful artwork, great main character.
9/10 Really great artwork, great story. Realistic fears.
8/10 Sequel with different characters from the first are the best! This was no exception. Loved it from start to finish.
7/10 Very cute and simple but great artwork with characters that differentiate in features--which I think is rather uncommon. I really enjoyed this. Short, simple and sweet. Feel-good manga.
7/10 Cute and shy girl sees a popular boy with blond hair that reminds her of lemon soda. He becomes her owner of sorts and helps her leadn to speak up. Romance enaues and cuteness overload occurs. There are some hot moments too (not ecchi, but his look gets me).
8/10Very dramatic, very sad but a definite real-life possibility. The characters are well-rounded and the artwork is nice. Mostly, though, you can really understand and empathize with the main's emotional and psychological distress.
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Okay, so it won't let me edit the summary I did for this list, so I just want to add that I will be ranking the manga out of ten, but rest assured it takes a regular 5 or 6 to actually make it on this list as I read manga daily.
Totally agree with you on Junko!