His Dangerous MATE

  • Genre: LGBT+
  • Author: PurplePen11
  • Status: Ongoing

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  1. cult
    cult rated it
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    Not really ahh i cant explain it im not good at explaining read it and see if you like it

    I read primal Hunter but stop for stacking chapters
  1. W_C_S2023
    W_C_S2023 rated it
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    Can’t wait for more chapters. Very captivating
  1. DaoistHAoirMher
    DaoistHAoirMher rated it
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    D-ASH is an outstanding Seinen manga that blends Romance, Sports, and Drama into a compelling "coming of age" narrative. It follows the lives of four elementary school children and explores how they evolve as they mature.

    The story is rich with drama, romance, and real-life challenges that many can relate to or have faced. It predominantly centers on one key character but also delves into the growth of four distinct individuals, each impacted by their unique issues. The narrative begins with the main characters' elementary school days in the first chapter, then leaps forward to middle school, high school, and finally adulthood. While these frequent time-skips might feel excessive in the early volumes, they effectively capture all essential events.

    The artwork in D-ASH is somewhat inconsistent. There are moments when it shines with detailed character designs, environments, and shading, yet other times it appears rather sloppy. This inconsistency made rating the artwork challenging, but I decided to award it a generous score due to the impressive sprinting effects.

    D-ASH is a fast-paced manga filled with numerous time-skips in the first two volumes, requiring readers to frequently evaluate the changes in the characters' lives and personalities. However, this aspect adds to the manga's appeal. Another positive is the absence of noticeable clichés, making it feel refreshingly unique for a sports romance. A significant drawback is that the final volume doesn't live up to the quality of its predecessors, possibly because the author focused exclusively on sports to tie everything together.

    Nevertheless, I would still recommend D-ASH to anyone interested in Sports and Romance, keeping in mind that it is a Seinen manga, not Shounen.

    ^_^
  1. premkumarkale
    premkumarkale rated it
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    "Ms.Kline...I'm sorry..I wanted to help you."

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