This is my fav mc in a long time
This is my fav mc in a long time
He's not even the MC
man character
The artstyle strikes me as very similar to Go Nagai's, but with a bit more detail.
Nice save.
Yeah, he's the best character out of the recent fad of schoolyard judge dredd love interests.
He has a couple shit chapters (the one where he gropes without glasses is just too unbelievable to be funny), but overall he's great.
You must have some kind of brain deficiency.
keked
I really like his design, like he just looks attractive without being edgy, emo, or something stupid. just good looking, no homo
He looks manly. He's tall, muscular, and is serious without being broody or angsty.
Seems to be something of a trend lately, the manlet and the pretty boy types are getting sidelined in all genres.
Good taste, although I do worry about the mangaka trying to whitewash the things the girl did in the recent chapters.
I also hate the author for the painfully accurate depiction of the fujoshi schoolgirls
It's refreshing when the MC (man character) isn't a bumbling idiot pushover little cuck boy.
oh really its a trend? i haven't kept up lately
He's a cuck on the inside, he likes her and she's been ravaging her pussy everyday thinking about him
He should've destroyed her insides but he's cucking himself
Stop using words you don't understand.
>Series end with them not getting together and just staying as friends.
Yay or nay?
>he likes her
When? He is slowly opening up to her in the previous chapters but when is it shown that he likes her?
He was clearly jealous during the chapter where the fujo and another guy were throwing out the trash.
No, I'd be very disappointed and never re-read it again, I hate it when rom-coms do that shit and all the fans start using this as their defense.
might be more appropriate for you.
If I start reading because the author promised romance and keep reading because it seems he might deliver then I better get my fucking romance.
Koi Wa Ameagari tried to pull that "hurr durr it's not about the romance, it's about growing as people" shit and I'll never stop hating the author for that.
After the Rain genuinely works better if all you do is watch the anime and stop there.
I know that this is tagged as romcom, but it felt to me like the beginning couple chapters didn't really promise anything. The Man Character was an immovable rock and the whole manga revolved more around the protagonist embarrassing herself with her increasingly dishonest attempts at getting molested "only to get him in trouble" as she discovered things about herself (and most importantly her body, thanks to the most based character in the story in picrelated). If anything it might have moved into hatefuck territory with no conventional romance.
Now of course all I just said is bullshit and irrelevant after the latter chapters had the mangaka going for the redemption arc that's probably going to end up in a pretty generic romance by the end of it all.
Haha...
I think both things can coexist. The romance is obviously going to happen but watching her pretty much discover puberty is pretty interesting.
And boy is she discovering it, girl is horny as shit.
Word.
Honestly I wouldn't be mad if it had ended on a clear-cut rejection, but pulling that curveball?
What the fuck is wrong with some authors?
I love these two autists like you wouldn't believe. The story has slowly been morphing from sexual harassment gags to tenderness. Glad I stuck with it past the first few chapters.
Vzaki-chan is another good example. The man character is canonically athletic, even more so after hanging with Kohei. Makes me want to try out bouldering.
He thought they were in an impure relationship which was what made him angry.
Pic related is the only thing that could hint at jealousy and even then it could be read as him starting to be aware of how harsh he acts towards her even though he has every right to do so.
>the latter chapters had the mangaka going for the redemption arc that's probably going to end up in a pretty generic romance by the end of it all.
Yeah, I hate how her actions are now justified and he is now the bad guy.
MCs confessing to each other in a romcom is the death of the series, so we'll get a half-hearted confession and a chaste peck on the cheek in the last chapter.
I pray to God I'm wrong, though. I could actually see dramatic and comedic tension with these two having to deal with each others' personalities as a couple, but the probability of an author discarding the will-they-won't-they crutch is pretty low, since few know how to drive their plots without it.
It's only the death of shitty ones
>MCs confessing to each other in a romcom is the death of the series
Bullshit, there are plenty of romcoms that keep going well after that.
Rather, if the author may be unable to make the switch due to incompetence.
Jitsu wa Watashi wa had one of the most irredeemably insufferable MCs I've ever seen. The gags were 85% on-point, but the romance was hot garbage.
>MCs confessing to each other in a romcom is the death of the series