
Here U Are
- Genre: drama romance school life shounen ai slice of life
- Author: d. jun
- Artist(s): d. jun
- Year: 2017
- Original Publisher: acqq,bilibili,dongman manhua,kuaikan
- Status: Complete
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affectionate seme appearance different from personality badass male lead bisexual characters boys love with male author charismatic male lead chasing after love interest china coming out of the closet dead parents expressionless male lead finding love again fluff fujoshi gay bar gay protagonist gay uke glasses-wearing male lead glasses-wearing uke height difference homophobia honest protagonist kind seme lgbt issues lgbt themes misunderstood male lead multiple couples older uke younger seme prejudice realistic homosexual relationships seme falling in love first senpai-kouhai relationship slow romance tall male lead university/college university/post-secondary students unrequited love webtoon
Rating(3.9 / 5.0, 23 votes)
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I really liked this story even though it was a slow burn the characters were well developed of course we always prefer when there’s more smut but I liked the story so much I didn’t mind it or miss it. I’d have to say that the only thing I would have preferred for the author to have done differently was that two of the side stories implied one of the main characters had a cancer and was hiding it from the other. There’s no real resolve to this huge plot twist. As a reader you are left to resolve on your own whether that cancer was revealed or not and how it affected the relationship. I don’t think that this was a good move because you’ve already ended the main story and now you introduce a huge plot twist in the end with no real results . Your left wondering as a reader is the main couple not have a happy ending after all it’s a bit of a sucker punch. You have to wait through several other side stories until you get to the last side story set years in the future after the cancer plot twist to see that the main couple is still together. Cancer is never mentioned again in the story and you are left to wonder what happened. After such a well written story this seemed like a unresolved plot twist that I just did not understand the purpose of at all and I felt took away from the story. Other than this point this was a good read.
I loooved all the characters! I always enjoy stories that actually give value to side characters and I end up being attached to every single one of them. This was very enjoyable to read, all the couples stories are amazing but let me say Huan Wen's storyline broke my heart, I cried so much with every panel with his face and I lost it with the panel where his tears were pouring uncontrollably, I poured my eyes out with him as well.
Loved it, I'll remember every single character as if I met them in real life.
PS: The author's humor at the end of some chapters really lightened up my mood and I really appreciated those note.
The story is really something new and exciting for the genre. The characters feel real, have depth and a have their individual pasts and shaping experiences.
The art is also fresh and expressive. There is a good range of variations in the characters and the "uke" is not overly feminized - if it even is possible to talk about seme/uke roles as several of them could be either.
It's definitely a series that deserves top marks, however, at times it seems to lose track, switch focus to other couples than the main one and leave the reader wondering what just happened. The story alternates back an forth between mainly two couples while as a reader you sometimes wish to be able to follow the narrative of just one of them for a longer time without being left with a cliffhanger every time the focus is switched to the other couple.
At this moment I feel no sense of direction to the story. It is no longer building to any climaxes lie it did in the beginning. Hopefully more climaxes are in store otherwise the majority of the story will just have been about how the characters became couples and not have lead up to anything else.
Absolutely wonderful series with fantastic, out of this world art. If I could commission the author to write this series forever, I honestly would just for that. And the banter and everything else between the characters is so so cute.
Such a good college-age slice of life. Everyone is adorable and so good and just, you know, fully-realized people. Dickheads and greasy men are actually called out for what they are. Also, the author's laugh-out-loud funny and it shows in the writing and his commentary/doodles.
This title reminds me of Check! Please (college age, hockey-focused) by Ngozi Ukazu since they've pretty much the same tone and humor. Although I'm pretty sure Yu Yang would overshadow Bitty if placed on a showdown (just kidding, they'd probably end up gushing at each other).
This manhua is so good. First, the art is beautiful, clean, and detailed. Second, the story may be slow burn, but it's nicely paced that I never had the thought "this manhua is so slow." The characters are all unique and have layers to themselves, making them realistic. (I LOVE Yu Yang. So much.) I have to mention that the story is realistic too, nothing dramatic and over the top; I think some people can relate? Overall, I wish the perfect rating I gave here will stay until the end!
The chapters are a little too short, and the romance is progressing slowly... but damn, it's worth the wait. The story is cute, the caracters are interesting and have unique personlities, and it feels realistic. Nothing too dramatic has happened either, so if you are faint of heart (like me) you can go ahead, read this NOW.
omg the slow burn is so, so good. This is my first manhua and webcomic, so seeing the short nature of the chapters threw me off at first. I ate all the available stuff up so fast, I wanted to beat up my computer when I ran out of chapters lol.
I absolutely love the character of YuYang. He's charismatic, plucky and a badass when he wants to be. Someone hurt him and I want revenge (`ε(#´) I love how he doesn't really need someone to defend him; he's perfectly capable of defending himself and does, but it's nice to have someone care for him. LiHuan, on the other hand, while I love, is a bit on the underdeveloped side right now. He's just another tall silent type character with gap moe right now, a lot like Doumeki from Saezuru, but I haven't seen much more from his character. I want more from his backstory and more insight into his inner turmoil regarding YuYang. A chapter in his perspective wouldn't hurt.
Aaaaaa I'll be squealing waiting for the next chapter!!
I am about 23 chapters in. The romance is a slow burn (which l like) but it is done very well. Art is beautiful & clean. Story is good so far, nothing too typical but yet at the same time nothing crazy has occurred yet. A nice, refreshing BL read. Shonen-ai (for now?). I would recommend to anyone looking for a quality BL manhua with emphasis on a build up for the relationship of the characters.
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