TsukuTabe Volume 5 – Manga Review
Especially the consent chapter with hugging, touching each other’s faces, holding hands in a couple-like way, and … read for yourself! They’re too cute.
Especially the consent chapter with hugging, touching each other’s faces, holding hands in a couple-like way, and … read for yourself! They’re too cute.
They made so much progress in this and I’ve been swooning since chapter 1! Constantly blushing and screaming and asking for more.
Reminded me a lot more of GL romances, which is a good thing. I’d love to see more of that slow-pace, consensual and dating-first romance in BLs!
Great introduction(s). Loud and performative like Tsubame, and poetic like Akutsu. And very wholesome!
“What’s the point?”
Started very unexpected, but delivered the melancholy I hoped for well.
If you like Fairy Tale or One Piece, you’ll love this too, probably. I, on the other hand, have never been intrigued by those 2 franchises, and this shows why.
I love how the mangaka is providing helpful examples how autistic(-coded) people could easier navigate through life. And how one doesn’t need to be neurodivergent to do things a little differently or …
This manga is strange. Billed as a thriller but more of a slow burn romance, a man finds out his neighbour is a murderer. Through a mixture of fear and poverty, the writer Shavonne continues to go on dates with Lewellyn. Pretty much exactly what the title suggests. I have a real problem writing this…
3 stars because non-consent. Could’ve rated it 5 stars without it, because everything else is really good.