HONTO YAJUU
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Tomoharu Ueda is content being a police officer in his neighborhood. He likes helping people, and in return, people like him. One night, he gets visited by a yakuza who turned to be the victim of the underwear thief he caught the previous night. The yakuza is Aki Gotouda, the heir of the Gotouda group, who thanked him for catching the thief. To Tomoharu's surprise, Aki confesses that he has feelings for him. Thus starts a forbidden relationship between a police officer and a yakuza.
(Source: Futekiya)
CAST
Aki Gotouda
Tomoharu Ueda
Yamase
Hidaka Shintarou
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95/100A manga that I hope never ends.Continue on AniListAs someone who has been around the block a few times when it comes to BL, I never get tired of neither this manga nor the mangaka. No manga I've read has come close to both the wholesomeness and eroticism that this manga does. Yamamoto Kotetsuko has a real talent for creating BL that is not only sweet, but also funny. While many romance tropes are present in this manga (police officer/delinquent, extremely heightened jealousy), they are presented very well. Anyway, I hope you enjoy this review.
The way Aki and Tomoharu meet (and eventually hook up) is strange, to say the least. Their relationship starts out as a one-sided love by Aki, but it quickly turns into mutual love. That is one of the main complaints I've read about this manga, that their relationship starts way too fast. After rereading this twice, I have to say, I could agree with that. The amount of time it seems like between them meeting and them having sex seems like nothing at all, which might put a lot of people off. However, I think that this is part of what makes the manga so enjoyable. Their relationship starts out very passionate and develops over the coming chapters through a series of hardships: which usually involve one of them getting injured, the introduction of a love triangle, or both. I usually detest love triangles in BL manga, and they show up WAY too often. In this however, the love triangle ends relatively quickly with a very sweet reiteration of the main characters' love.
Aki's family is also a point of frequent contention in this manga, and I always enjoy whenever they show up. Despite their meddlesome tendencies, I think it's nice how accepting they are of Ueda and Aki's relationship (their love is so pure, who wouldn't???). I think it would be interesting in the future to include them more, perhaps with a more complex arc of Aki getting
The whole "innocent x delinquent" trope is hard at work here, but I feel like it is not nearly as tiresome as it usually is. Tomoharu has a very interesting attitude towards life, interacting with all sorts of people and trying to look past outward appearance. In this scenario then, it is rather different from the "innocent x delinquent" plotline we see so often in romance manga, where the innocent one just happens upon the delinquent in their time of innocence. Tomoharu's been doing this for years, but this is the first time he's fallen in love.
Aside from the main characters, I do think the side characters are worth mentioning. Each of them have their own little quirks (but often share the trait that they want to fuck one of the two guys), but usually end up contributing to the manga's overall comic effect. I really enjoy the chapters NOT about the main couple, such as the high school couple having trouble deciding who is the top/bottom, or Tomoharu's senpai slowly finding love with another man. These stories are always a nice departure from the usual troubles that Tomoharu and Aki get into.
Lastly, I'd like to talk about the humor in this manga. This is easily the funniest BL manga I've ever read, and that is part of the reason why I love it so much! Yamamoto Kotetsuko knows how to make the characters look very funny without having to write any dialogue, partly shown here:
(I just love when she draws expressions like this) Not only do their facial expressions convey humor, but so does the dialogue! The interactions between Aki and all the other characters (even Tomoharu at times) is great. Aki's honesty contributes a lot to this, as shown in this great quote:
Overall, I greatly enjoy this manga. It wouldn't be a stretch to say it is my favorite BL manga of all time, but I think I'd have to think about it a lot more. The title of this review is "A manga that I hope never ends," and I hold true to that! Unfortunately, I feel like we might be running out of content. The whole "a new guy who is after the main characters" and "Tomoharu or Aki gets hurt" has been used many times, but if the writing stays the way it is now, I honestly don't think I would mind. This manga's fluff knows no bounds: something I will always appreciate.
I hope you liked my review! I know BL doesn't get reviewed too often on here, so I thought I'd give it a shot.
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