I'm reading one story by this mangaka at a time, savoring the experience: even if I don't fall head over heels for all her stories, I still enjoy them. The style is... I don't know... bold? Rich? Not subtle at all? :) It's not always flawless or very precise, but I do enjoy looking at her characters :)
Rikara was a bit too trashy for my taste but was still an interesting read (see summary above).
Rougoku ni Saku Hana, story 2, was about a judge and a prisoner, and I liked it. There was one panel that struck me as incredibly intense, and it wasn't even related to sex.
#3, Lingering Attachment (Miren), was way too melodramatic for me.
#4, Semi-double Bed de Kimi to, is set in modern Japan. Two guys from the school football team move into the same one-room apartment after graduation, which is a recipe for disaster. The epic battle between love and everyday life begins. It's lovely and amusing.
#5, Tag Out! is about a boy who plays baseball and accidentally breaks his principal's window and their school main sponsor's glasses with the same ball. He enters the sponsor's company to work as a cleaner/servant to repay for the glasses. Love and romance ensue.
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Rikara was a bit too trashy for my taste but was still an interesting read (see summary above).
Rougoku ni Saku Hana, story 2, was about a judge and a prisoner, and I liked it. There was one panel that struck me as incredibly intense, and it wasn't even related to sex.
#3, Lingering Attachment (Miren), was way too melodramatic for me.
#4, Semi-double Bed de Kimi to, is set in modern Japan. Two guys from the school football team move into the same one-room apartment after graduation, which is a recipe for disaster. The epic battle between love and everyday life begins. It's lovely and amusing.
#5, Tag Out! is about a boy who plays baseball and accidentally breaks his principal's window and their school main sponsor's glasses with the same ball. He enters the sponsor's company to work as a cleaner/servant to repay for the glasses. Love and romance ensue.
I'd give 2 out of 5 stories a star.