Wow, this was an amazing read. Great bold art, and a great cast of characters! And speaking of characters, Junko certainly was one; she's the perfect definition of organized chaos. Seeing her work behind the scenes to manipulate/sabotage her colleagues was equally fun and stressful for me. Though, it definitely got to a point with Kayo. When it comes down to it, Junko was like one of those school boys that would pull the pigtails of the girl he likes. I guess tormenting Kayo was the only way she could think to keep her attention. Sure, it may have started with her wanting to get ahead, but the chemistry she had with a gorgeous woman on her level that she could be her real self with? Not hard to see how'd she'd fall for her (though I'm sure she'd rather kill herself than admit it).
Ultimately, I am glad Kayo ended up with Satomi. As much as I love toxic yuri, Kayo and Satomi were just really, really cute and made my heart flutter on more than one occasion. Very refreshing ending overall and not at all what I was expecting, but very welcomed! A bit sad we couldn't see more of Junko confronting her feelings towards Kayo or her hollow victory, but this manga is still solid. Will definitely come back for a re-read.
What a ride. I'm not sure if I can say if I really enjoyed this, but I appreciate how all the characters were layered and explored in this series. Loved all the female characters. Main couple made me want to take a couple of swigs of alcohol (I don't drink) but...idk. They're really, really, REALLY messy, but I hope things works out for them the third time around.
I'm having trouble articulating my thoughts on this one, but I'd say it's worth reading if you want to feel something.
Had to drop, this dude is SO annoying. Usually, I eat up characters that are upfront about their feelings lean into the "I mean what I say and I say what I mean" archetype, but this guy just minimizes his impact on other people's lives dismisses the hurt HE causes. He really thinks he's cute. Trash.









This was soo good. The uncanny experience of being frozen in time was so well depicted, but I love how the story centred on suspended animation as a slice of life concept that focused on the impact being frozen has on a person and their loved ones. Ito and Chiharu had such an interesting and unique dynamic, and such an unconventional age-gap romance xD
I usually hate love triangles, but god, there was so much heart in this. I appreciate that there was no confusion on where Ito stood, the mutual respect the Chiharu and Yatarou had for each other, and the story not trivializing the 'losers' feelings or ending Yatarou's arc with an altruistic bow out - loved how the manga showed his bitterness over Chiharu waking up and taking ‘his’ place and the guilt he felt over not being a ‘good guy’.
Ultimately, I’m really happy that Ito and Chiharu were end game. I’ve seen a lot of comments putting him down for his supposed indecisiveness, but I don’t think those comments really consider his perspective: While Ito loved him her entire life, Chiharu only has memories of her as a child. He says time and time again that suspended animation feels like waking up from one day’s rest. He already has to deal with a world that moved on without him, and in that time the little girl he saw as his sister becomes his age and his equal. He learns to ADAPT.
And ever since he found about Ito’s feelings, he has done his best to seriously consider her as a romantic partner and shift his love from platonic to romantic. Not to say he doesn’t have his flaws - the festival incident was painful - but again, this stems from him seeing her as that little girl he once knew and wanting to shield her from pain; he grows from this - and hey, it only takes him a year, so maybe cut him some slack :)
Ps. loved an and mio - hilarious side couple xD