🌸SYNOPSIS
We continue the tale of Asuka and his journey into acceptance of self and living in a world that’s not so accepting.
It’s starts with Asuka’s mother returning with a surprise announcement, she has found a fiancée for Asuka! But what about Ryo? What kind of girl did his mother find? Will he be able to be true to himself despite his mother’s narrow-minded view on how men should be!? One can only find out in volume 2 of this adorably cute continuation of Otomen!
🌸OPINION
I like how hard Asuka tries to make Christmas perfect for his friends and being so cute about it. I can’t help but enjoy how cute everything is in this manga. I like how that, even though it’s the second volume, surprises are already happening and it’s very good, I like how it is.
There isn’t much change between the art styles, but the growth and continuation of the story is really refreshing, and I can’t wait to read more. I’m so glad to see how the characters continue to support and help each other.
There is not much one can add without giving away the story, besides new characters like Asuka’s mother, that I generally dislike currently and the prospect of a love rival, which is like a staple in every romantic shoujo.
🌸PRO
The continuation of the story with the new surprises that I can’t help but admire because it was so unexpected but great.
I love how loyal Asuka is to his love and himself, even if it’s not overly accepted.
It doesn’t end on a cliff-hanger so much but more an end to a section, opening to a new tale of the characters.
I like how the world is now expanding out and bringing in more characters, I’d like to meet more, like Asuka’s father.
🌸CON
Having to fetch volume 3 to continue.
The mother makes me want to hit her cause she is all about how “I am doing what is best for you cause I don’t want you to end up like me” but how would she even know, not every guy who likes girly things wants to be a woman. Makes me want to flip a table out a window, if I had to be honest. Hopefully she grows and develops into a character I could like or even admire but must wait till later volumes to find out. Feels like she is blackmailing Asuka for something he can’t help because something bad happened to her, which is unfair and now I am rambling too much on her. Then again, Iruka is no better at the end of it.
🌸FINAL SAY
“Asuka… You’re Cute…” Iruka is so right about Asuka and this manga in general. It is truly cute and that’s normally not something I would call a manga. It’s refreshing for me. I must admit that these kinds of mangas are a guilty pleasure of mine, even if I read a lot like this, it doesn’t make me feel the same way as the others do. I still do hate how people assume that because something happened to them, that it will keep happening, which is kind of true yet a silly notion to have, since it’s damaging to people. Now I am kind of going off topic despite it being part of the theme of the story.