I really liked the characters, the plot, and the art. The characters were flawed in their own ways and worked through their weaknesses together. With Geon's anxiety and fear of judgement, it was really relatable seeing him panic and make a decision he regretted. He had to live with the consequences. And Suo was so understanding and didn't hate Geon for his flaw, just didn't understand him. Then they communicated beautifully. And worked through the rocky parts of their relationship together.
Also, I loved the parents. They were so kind and amazing! I loved how they supported their son, and weren't homophobic. As a christian, we get such a bad rep, but accepting others as who they are and filling the world with love is what Christianity should really be about. Not bringing others down. I don't know how a parent could ever hate their own kid because of who they loved. And I don't get how strangers can hate others when they don't even know them all over their own preconceived notions. (rant over).
Anyway, I thought this was really good and worth the read.
I really liked the characters, the plot, and the art. The characters were flawed in their own ways and worked through their weaknesses together. With Geon's anxiety and fear of judgement, it was really relatable seeing him panic and make a decision he regretted. He had to live with the consequences. And Suo was so understanding and didn't hate Geon for his flaw, just didn't understand him. Then they communicated beautifully. And worked through the rocky parts of their relationship together.
Also, I loved the parents. They were so kind and amazing! I loved how they supported their son, and weren't homophobic. As a christian, we get such a bad rep, but accepting others as who they are and filling the world with love is what Christianity should really be about. Not bringing others down. I don't know how a parent could ever hate their own kid because of who they loved. And I don't get how strangers can hate others when they don't even know them all over their own preconceived notions. (rant over).
Anyway, I thought this was really good and worth the read.