Tasogare Outfocus
Bruv, the way this manga does me in. The art style is my favourite bit of the whole manga, it feels, modern but so vintage all at once. There's that lingering 90s BL art style that's also mixed in with the more modern 2018s-2019s art. It's so beautiful and captivating. When I first read it, the art was the first thing to get me hooked. And then the story; though, I wish the story was longer. To see Hisashi and Mao in the future, going through the struggles of a same sex couple in Japan, or during the university years, or when they start working. Gosh, I love them.
How Far Is My Dream Allowed?
The art is so gosh darn cute. Love it but the story is a bit forgettable, but the concept i is incredibly interesting. A nightmare that the person struggled to distinguish, then leads to a fateful meeting. Overall, very cute and fun read!
Form of Sympathy
Read this about 2-ish years ago and dropped it because it felt like it was starting to become extremely toxic. Although, it wasn't the heavy topics themselves, but Yuri. Glad he manages to become self-aware and control himself later on in the story but there were times where it felt as it problems weren't resolved but rather pushed to the side. Regardless, the story was very cute and I'm glad I finally came to this after its completion. The story was truly riveting, boring at times, and heart pounding. I loved every bit of it, even the boring parts. Not every story needs to be strong from beginning to end, and that's what makes this such a wonderful one. I loved it. Edit: didn't read the fan translations so missed out on, apparently pretty cute stuff during the +19 scenes. Have to come back to it later on! A re-read doesn't sound too bad, anyway.
Shinigami wa Korosenai