Sorry, but people are not this dense. Read more
Sorry, but people are not this dense. Read more
This whole affair was set up to be played for comedy, but somewhere along the way the inherent tragedy in it took over and became impossible to ignore. Read more
The impression I come away with is that this was originally envisioned as a grown-up gag manga. Read more
It’s a dysfunctional relationship built on lies – but then, most romantic relationships probably are. Read more
There’s something about Sasaki’s forlorn decency and Yamada’s pathetic need for acceptance that feels very universal. Read more
There are a few conceits you sort of have to accept in the interest of suspension of disbelief if Super no Ura is going to work for you. Read more