Hiroyasu is a salary man and gets very drunk after work one night. It centers around Hiroyasu Saki and Jun Shinomiya. This manga starts as sort of mysterious, but then gets hot and heavy fast. The artistic sketches in this manga done by Neko are incredible and lovely. Otokogokoro was created by Kanda Neko and is one of the best gay manga series. But, the inevitable question does arise: what will happen to their romance once they graduate? However, it is heartwarming to see their relationship blossom and interactions with friends and family members. Of course, as with any relationship, not everyone has their approval in this manga. Rutta sort of becomes a tutor to Kodama, even though Kodama has proven he may even be better at school than Rutta. The hook here is that Rutta is supposed to be a cold-hearted delinquent, but Kodama is the only thing that makes him softer. There’s also no questioning themselves or holding back in the characters in regards to their romance. In contrast to Ten Count, this manga builds characters as the relationship grows. Feelings are confessed pretty early on in this manga, so there isn’t a lot of buildup. Their romance is very uplifting, humorous, and playful. I really enjoyed this BL manga for it’s lightheartedness, genuineness, and hopefulness as these two students prepare for what life might hand them after they graduate. But, this gay manga is really a page turner. The story follows the two as they meet new friends and prepare for tests, basically typical high school stuff.
When Kodama is transferred, he is given a room and his roommate ends up being Rutta. The other student, Rutta, is a known delinquent and trouble maker. One of the students, Kodama, has just transferred there. It is based in a high school setting and follows too black sheep.
This yaoi gay manga is a little bit older, but nonetheless is extremely fun to read and one of the best gay manga. The artwork from Rihito is absolutely gorgeous and her style is very unique.
But, this one was like a breath of fresh air to actually get to know the character’s inner workings and a little bit of their past. Takarai is known for jumping right into explicit scenes, which isn’t always bad. It was a pace that I was comfortable reading at and really got me to be emotionally invested in the characters. I enjoyed having the plot and characters built up for the remaining volumes. The first volume is a pretty steady read and builds up all the characters. Shirotani is caught between his illness and his feelings for Kurose. Shirotani begins to fall in love with his counselor as Kurose takes him through a ten step process. Kurose is a psychiatrist who stumbles upon Shirotani and offers to help him with his mental illness. These leads Shirotani’s disposition to be quite shy and reclusive. Unfortunately, he also suffers from mysophobia, meaning he is afraid of germs and contamination. Shirotani is a secretary who works for the president of Tosawa Company. The plot focuses around Shirotani and Kurose.
The author is Takarai Rihito, the author of other famous yaoi manga series like Seven Days and Only The Flower Knows. One thing’s for sure, though: Qaltaqa doesn’t need any help in the bedroom, as he knows exactly what to do.Ten Count is a yaoi gay manga series that was published between 20 and is one of the best gay manga. Still, it’s really cute seeing that proud tribe man following Ryou around like a scared puppy. It takes some time for Ryou to get used to his new guest’s presence, especially because Qaltaqa needs help and assistance to do the most basic things. We all love a good enemies-to-lovers story, and if you make both of the characters good looking men, then that’s even better! Well, Ryouichirou and Qaltaqa are not exactly enemies, but they don’t start off with the right foot. Qaltaqa is a skilled warrior and devilishly good looking, but he doesn’t know how technology-or anything modern-works, and it’s making Ryouichirou lose his mind! If only he didn’t start feeling weird after hearing Qaltaqa call his name… But he doesn’t have much choice, since it was the chairman from the university he works at who asked him for the little favor. There are plenty of things Ryouichirou would rather be doing than looking after a native from a developing country who doesn’t even speak Japanese.