by Kazuka Minami A bit of Christmas merriment leads to a night of passion between Natsu and Kouno. How do the two plan on handling "the morning after?" Natsu doesn't want to let go and their relationship continues. Kouno begins harboring feelings of love toward Natsu and every day it gets harder and harder for him to confess his love.
Doujinshi circle: MECCA Former Pseudonym: Kazuka Minami (She supposedly used this name when she drew manga in college, until she came up with the name "Haruka Minami")
MINAMI Haruka (みなみ 遥) is one of the most well-known yaoi artists. And also one of the most "infamous".
Did the illustratrations for the PS2 Boys' Love game, Kohitsuji Hokaku Keikaku, which is based after her manga of the same name.
First fell in love with the yaoi genre through her favorite childhood mangaka, OZAKI Minami, which Haruka Minami has made a few doujinshi based after Minami Ozaki's Zetsuai series.
Fue el primer manga que leí de Kazuka (después probé con esos que he suspendido), y me dejó con ganas de leer mas de ella. No fue la mejor historia que podría haber leído pero me gustó. Le recomiendo. Es el único tomo que merece la pena de Kazuka, asi que os invito a probarlo.
Me pareció una historia entretenida, divertida, un tanto irritante/frustante, caliente, y sensual. (...)
I adore the uke, but I think we need to learn more about the seme. Overall it's kind of a tragic story and brings to light the old sayings: we all have 20/20 vision in hindsight and if you wait to confess your feelings you open up a door to possibilities you might not want to face. It was sad in some ways, but had a nice resolution. And if I ever get a hankering for gratuitous frotting scenes I now have just the manga for it! ^_^
Too much of the manga I buy turns out to be a series of one shots mixed in a volume. This one is not the case. Not only are Hokuto and Yukito fun characters that have a series of misunderstandings (of course), but there are other fun characters that show up, like Sei and Shiga-sensei. Aside from the story, I liked the art as well. It's very well drawn, and as I was reading it I thought that each character had an incredibly expressive face.