He studied Fine Arts at Musashino University. At first, he was more interested in illustration, printmaking, and painting than in manga. However, when he considered the best way to make a living from his art, he decided to focus on the world of Japanese comics and trained himself, rather than the usual approach of working for several years as an apprentice to an experienced manga artist.
He was still a student when his first work, The Boss Is an Onee, was published. He soon attracted attention for his distinctive drawing style, his fantastical and melancholic plots, and his use of fantasy characters and anthropomorphic animals.
Listen…I’m not really a furry Typ or anything like that but wow this one here I enjoyed it so much!! it’s really something different, new, definitely unique and the smell kink absolutely makes sense here, since both MCs are actually dogs! I loved how this was portrait here it had a slight innocent touch to it even if it was really kinky. I love it! I also loved both characters! Both were so cute and sweet, I loved how their dynamic here worked out.
All the happy wiggling tails made this even more better haha it was really adorable.
I‘m actually so sad that there isn’t a second volume about them I would eat it right up😭💓
I'm a big fan of Nagabe, so I love reading his works. This was, like, an amp up NSFW-wise compared to his other works. I mean well, yeah, the title is self-explanatory, it's a story based on a scent fetish. If you're going into it thinking "oh cute furry boyfriends" sure, but be aware of its content :')
Compared to Eat, this manga is more straightforward. Given this is a oneshot, I don't expect the characters to be extremely well-developed. However, all we know about Noy and Joseph is that they're attracted to each other's scent, which isn't that compelling by itself.
A manga about olfactophilia fetish 👀 oh pheromones, what a lovely thing you are. Anyways, for being a pornographic BL, this is a mix of cute yet kinky.
It all started when Joseph caught him red-handed, sniffing his shirt in a deserted classroom. His bloodhound nose-deep in his shirt, taking a long, enjoyable sniff...
Nagabe is one of those mangaka that I pickup immediately, because no matter what I’m guaranteed a unique story with memorable characters and a thread or two of stuff I’m not really going to find in any other titles. If you’re unfamiliar, Nagabe is well known for his wholesomely creepy series The Girl From the Other Side, but he also occasionally dabbles in the world of BL. And when he does, they’re always beastmen with particular tastes. Check out the recommendations at the bottom of the review for a list of his others...
i do like nagabe's art style a lot but it will never not be funny to me that the guy who made a super cottagecore, eldritch horror, ~*~*aesthetic~*~* manga series just did a 180 pivot and decided "yeah, now i can make all the gay furry smut i want". good for him
The first time I read something where I felt like it was specifically tailored to me and my freaky gay autist furry mind. Because of that, this is an immediate all-time favorite!
Well, I didn't think I will be reading gay furry manga this year but hey! There's a first time for everything! I did not expect it to be so sexual. I started reading it based on one panel I saw on twitter and it wasn't at all explicit. Well....I was mistaken. And I loved being mistaken. This one shot had a really interesting premis, which is the smell, or the act of smelling. It is intriguing to read a story about anthropomorphic animals that yeah do sexual stuff but they do it in a way that stems from the fact they are animals. In this case, dogs. That small thing makes this manga far more interesting than it would be if the main characters were written as just humans but animals. When it comes to characters and story itself it is just a simple story about finding out you like boyyyyyysssss and experimenting with sexuality. It's not revolutionary but making the smelling plot the main point makes this manga far more engaging. Of course, it can be read as a simple fetish story. I won't say it can't be that. But I found it to be more than just that. It intrigued me. When it comes to art Nagabe is a great artist and I can't wait to read more from him. Also I found out he wrote The Girl From the Other Side only after reading SMELL. Now I have to read it. No more excuses.
Tagline missed the opportunity to say "Started off with a sniff, how could it end up like this? It was only a sniff, it was only a sniff!!"
This was very cute <:) I found these two's budding relationship very charming. I feel like Nagabe uses the characters being dogs + smelling pheromones as a metaphor for clicking instantly with someone for no particular reason. In this book, Noi, the bloodhound, enjoys the different scents of his classmates, but Joseph is his favorite -- for no stated reason. In the same way, once they get closer, Joseph realizes all he wants to do is be surrounded by Noi's scent. I just find that precious.
I thought the art was very cute! I read the ebook but would like to flip through a printed version someday to see how it compares. The only thing about the story that I feel is a downside is the fact that Noi doesn't talk. It would have been nice to see his words from his own mouth as opposed to Joseph doing the talking for him, in order to make everything feel more two-sided, and for Noi to feel more like an active character.
That's all. Other than that, very sweet little story!