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If someone is wondering btw it's not incest
Yamaji has quickly risen to become one of my most cherished mangaka. Her straightforward and clean artwork, paired with relatable real-life scenarios, creates a seamless flow. "Indigo Blue" is no different. Staying true to the 'Bian' theme present in her other works, there isn't a grand plot or an exhilarating story here. Rutsu, a novelist, crosses paths with Tamaki, a magazine editor. Over the span of 12 concise chapters, both women share their relationship struggles.
The authentic and gentle portrayal of lesbianism is refreshing. I tend to gravitate towards short, simple stories like this one. There isn't much more to elaborate on without revealing the entire manga. However, for a cozy rainy-day read, it's undoubtedly fulfilling.
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