ngl i was a bit hesitant to read this at first (i read it years ago and wasn't too open on a unique manly art) but i didn't regret ever reading this. i would regret NOT reading this tbh. i cried so much. just BEAUTIFUL.
i liked kitahala lyee's stories, but this cover caught me the most compared to her other stories. i think that kinda affects the reason why this one impacts me more? but overall, this author draws beautifully. this one is just really bittersweet that it affects me a lot more
great story! really great! when i read it first, tbh, i didnt think it was THAT great. it was interesting and nice, with a few touches of realistic things. the more i reread, the more i find it beautiful. once, though, i was anxious because their age gap was too much and one is minor. but i love that the older guy waits for him to grow up before making more moves.
beautiful. really beautiful in every aspect. the art? *chef kiss* the character? *more chef kiss* the story? *violent chef kiss* the FEELS? *violent chef kiss intensifies*
LIKE all about this is just TOO GOOD. it's really bittersweet. i really cried reading this. very beautiful.
i like ctk a LOT. the art especially. really precious. really GREAT. this one is also no different, REALLY beautiful.
just. perfection. omg.
i feel like i grew up to this (lol). i used to love junko so much (before her shoujo sorry not sorry), and this was the first ever story by her that i read. this stuck with me for years and remains my fave by junko.
have i told you i love this author SO SO MUCH? because i love this author SO SO MUCH. this, and endou-kun were my first experiences with this author. and tbh? extremely pleased. the art is simple, nothing over the top. the color is mainly black and white. the story is nice. but what stick the most? the dialogues and composition of each page. just. pure perfection.
one of my first experiences of this author! it was years ago when i read it, so i can't remember exactly the plot. but i do remember feeling really calm and silent while reading it! beautiful story with beautiful words and art.
this was my first experience with Hagi. i thought the cover was beautiful, but when i read it, i realized the story was also beautiful! as always, can't remember the plot (sorry!) but i do remember some panels that has interesting art and words. this remains my fave by hagi.
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