A boy who once witnessed a traumatic event in his hometown returns with a classmate in order to get some closure.
So funny!
Body switch and switching positions...kinda? This was very funny, the art style is a little busy, lots of action crammed into each panel, but I enjoyed reading it.
While it might not be one of my ABSOLUTE favorites, this deserves a second read purely for the translation, which I think is fantastic.
For me, the anime does a better job of setting up the foundations of the main relationship (plus you get to hear the songs), but I still feel for the characters and want to see what happens next. I wouldn't call this perfect per se, but I really enjoy reading it and I LOVE Haruki.
The art and Uenoyama's mindscape are worth it alone to begin reading. Ultimately, this is a manga about a band and although Kizu puts it into poetry at times, it's hard to accomplish the same emotions
Badass yakuza uke, buff pretty seme--what more could you want? How about some past trauma and sprinkles of comedy? Also, children!
Cute cat Momoko and her shy owner, Sakura, are a package deal--lucky for Umeya. I loved the relationship between the two, so wholesome.
A really well rounded story with pining, fried chicken, and beautiful pastel colors.
Natsu ni Tokeru Himitsu no Koi