Kurahashi's boss, Sakamoto was drunk and jumped him. That was okay but in the morning, Sakamoto is convinced that Kurahashi was in love with him and tells him its okay to try going out?
Light and funny, this is something I'd never get tired of reading over and over. Their story proves that love doesn't have to start in a grand manner. Sometimes it comes from misunderstandings as well.
Maki is gay and often hangs out in 2-chome for a good time. One night, the president's son sees him and tries to blackmail him into sleeping with him.
I get the feeling that there is a lot of blank space in the middle of the chapters. Nevertheless, the story is great and has evoked many emotions out of me. The art fits wonderfully with it too!
Makino is a temporary worker working as a corporate spy and one night, he gets found out by the new boss, Kamina. "I won't let you leave my side" Kamina says but what game he's playing, nobody really knows.
At first, I thought it was going to be dark considering Makino was a spy and Kamina was a big shot but it didn't, which is amazing. It's generally light and funny, somehow reminding me of Kumakashi and McBear from Sex Pistols (which is also great).
Hashimoto is an average salary man who has been dumped because he's boring. Dizzy from being drunk, he passes out in the bath and his young successful coworker saves him.
Multiple stories. You can never go wrong with Yamamoto Kotetsuko although I must admit that this is not one of her strongest works.
Super-elite Akae, who used to work overseas, was demoted to a branch office in Japan because of office romance troubles. However, waiting for fed-up-with-love Akae is the much-rumored, devilish supervisor Nagamine, who can enslave anyone (in lust) -- ?
Art wise, not a big fan but I love Nagamine's character, he feels really lonely somehow. Couples in suits are always lovely!
Zantei, Koibito