The way he switches from slight panic to calm analyzation like some intense game of mind ping-pong while the most batshit, farm-based shenanigans happen in the background is far too entertaining. This is such a genuinely interesting read
Well, curiosity got a hold of me so here I was, thinking I would read this and laugh for a moment. So why did I end up feeling like rooting for him by the end of the first chapter?
You go, Mr.Office-Worker. Live your golden dreams, fulfill your warmest passions.
I need some help remembering the title to a zombie manwha, if anyone knows it.
The undead were entirely conscious, and basically like normal people that (I think) were hunted by the government or some organisation despite still having their humanity.
The main guy had white hair, played the guitar and had a crush on an idol(?). There was a secondary character whose face was left as just a skull, and he was a chronic smoker.
I remember a strangely heartfelt scene that referenced ‘Photograph’ by Nickelback of all things, and the work may have opened up with ‘Creep’ by Radiohead? I think there was an Oasis song in there too.
… You’d think I’d be able to find it if I remembered it well enough, but alas, I am hoping someone can aid me here.
Well, now. The comments were right, this was a very good read.
It had that old BL flair to it without falling into repeating the same tired themes or being repetitive. It still took some familiar routes, but with its own personality strongly inlaid within. Certainly worth reading.
Does anybody have any reccs for a supernatural straight romance or BL where one of the characters isn’t human? To specify, I really mean “does not look human and/or does not know how to act human”
I love a good supernatural story, but half the time, the “monster” is just a guy in a suit who is every part human apart from maybe some horns sometimes.
I kind of kept reading just to see the black haired guy get messed with, and while I’m glad that indeed happened… he didn’t actually go through any real character development, still didn’t listen to the other guy’s wants and simply got what he wanted in the end. I understand not wanting to label a relationship, they’re adults after all. But the open ending is simply unsatisfying for a story.
Also I want justice for the longer haired guy.
There is actually way more plot here than I expected, plus the art is super cute and pleasant. Came for the tig ol’ biddies, will be staying for the worldbuilding.
Absolutely worth.
I didn’t notice it until I reread the chapter, but I love that he becomes so flustered that despite his usual colorful vocabulary, he can only muster a “this… fucking… flower man” in his own mind.
These characters are written very, very well.
Might be a long shot, but does anyone have any reccs for a manga set around the 40’s? A couple decades earlier or later is fine, but preferably no later than the 80’s, and chock full of slang and old phrases. The genre doesn’t matter, I’m just looking for a fun reference for writing an older character.
Dude couldn’t settle on a position and just kept flipping that guy like he was a rotisserie chicken.