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ShlongliMeh on METRO
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Rocks on Don't Get Caught! xxx
This was sweet and I loved that it was short so I can read in one sitting! I definitely will reread to make me happy! The art is beautiful also!! ❤️
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Rocks on Kabukichou Bad Trip
For a BSDM BL, it's very good and has a very healthy between the main character and the love interest. I definitely recommend if you like those two things I mentioned.
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Rocks on Unstable
The art is good and the plot is amazing. It might feel like it's moving a bit fast but it's not to fast
1000/10 would recommend
1000/10 would recommend
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Pretty good on On Her 94th Reincarnation This Villainess Became the Heroine!
Tropes are fun, aren't they? Addictive little things. They never get tiresome. They are so fun, so charmingly predictable, why didn't someone write a story ABOUT tropes, and not WITH tropes?
Turns out, doing the former is actually very difficult. You need to write very complex characters, you need to manage the theory and justifications behind the trope framework well, you need to keep things interesting. A story about trope is distancing itself from tropes, afterall, and that usually spells trouble for reader retention. They are successful for a reason.
How does this one do? Well, all in all great. The art is quite good, with standard black and white. The writing is competent too, funny and dry, while the characters are reasonably interesting.
But the pacing isn't quick enough. If the façade of the tropes is brought down like this, it means that 90% of story events is about useless fake stuff. Her relationship with Leold, a man who gives off s** with his mere presence, should be way more important in the content balance. And so, it feels a bit hollow at times. I'm not interested in her working her role. I'm interested in her living the transgression.
A four stars, and a 8+ on the Ivern Scale™️. Terribly original idea, but exceedingly difficult concept to execute. Still, I reccomend it.
Turns out, doing the former is actually very difficult. You need to write very complex characters, you need to manage the theory and justifications behind the trope framework well, you need to keep things interesting. A story about trope is distancing itself from tropes, afterall, and that usually spells trouble for reader retention. They are successful for a reason.
How does this one do? Well, all in all great. The art is quite good, with standard black and white. The writing is competent too, funny and dry, while the characters are reasonably interesting.
But the pacing isn't quick enough. If the façade of the tropes is brought down like this, it means that 90% of story events is about useless fake stuff. Her relationship with Leold, a man who gives off s** with his mere presence, should be way more important in the content balance. And so, it feels a bit hollow at times. I'm not interested in her working her role. I'm interested in her living the transgression.
A four stars, and a 8+ on the Ivern Scale™️. Terribly original idea, but exceedingly difficult concept to execute. Still, I reccomend it.
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Rocks on Tabetemo Oishiku Arimasen
Amazziiing manga, I love the dynamic of the two! If anyone wants any suggestions for a story like this I got a few. Datte Maou-sama wa Kare ga Kirai, it's made by the same author and it's really good, characters, and the pace is just mwah! Inu Wa Kogarete Hizamazuku, kinda confusing and relationship a bit weird but overall really good, even with flaws it's hella good!
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