Haikyu!! Dj - Luminary
Review: Whoa, Kageyama bottoming . . . Never could have imagined that. It just don’t look right. Tsuki is honestly a mastermind. This salt shaker is so salty, and I love him for it.
Papa Sex Caramelized
Kurisu has his hands full with his job as an editor and his beloved daughter. When he starts going to a sweets store, Kurisu encounters the good-looking, Niina. Review: This manga has been an emotional roller coaster so far. The art is spectacular, and I’m really liking the plot so far. Their relationship is still developing. I really enjoyed watching the chapter development, especially in the main character, Kurisu. He obviously cares for and loves his daughter, Honami, a lot. He faces something that can be considered borderline internalized homophobia. He thinks of himself as a nuisance and has low self esteem. I feel that many can relate to his feelings, especially those in the LGBTQIA+ community. I am interested in as to how Kurisu will overcome his inner struggles and what role Niina might play in it. This manga has showcased a mass amount of potential. Here’s a warning!! This manga contains mature content that is not suitable for all audiences. If you’re not one for that, then this comic may not be for you! Comment: We stan a daughter who is supporting and accepting of homosexuality. (´꒳`) Side note: Left off on chapter 5.
Sign
Not really feeling this one, but I’ll try to read it and see if I get hooked. Update: こんにちわ! It’s me from the future. I think I know why I dropped this. This had a mature scene at the beginning, so it would make sense for my “pure” self to avoid reading this. I have more experience reading these, so it’s not as bad, but the second hand embarrassment is still unavoidable, though.
Kekkon Shite Kudasai!
Review: This story was so cute. What? This is one of the few wholesome omegaverses. I loved looking at the art. The story was just immaculate, and I loved it. It wasn’t too dark. It was so positive. I—
Love Is Blind
Review: This was literally so cute. Oml. The sm*t was good, but I got invested in the story yet again. Yay. I won’t get my hopes up and wait to see it this has a sequel, but if it happened with Boku no Hero, why can’t it happen with this one? I don’t regret reading this, but at the same time I do because there isn’t any more parts.
Hatsukoi (kazuki Rai)
Review: At first, I thought this manga was another Kageahina doujinshi. It turned out not to be, but I kept reading. I feel in love with their unique personalities. I loved the ending, too. The mother is cool. I loved watching them slowly realize what they were to each other in the past. I’ll probably come back for a reread!
Death Note dj - Sadistic Sweet