Jiro Matsumoto (Japanese name: 松本次郎) is a Japanese manga artist most known for his work on Freesia. Much of his manga is explicit in nature, frequently containing copious amounts of sex and violence. His debut work, story called "Little Feet", was a quasi-winner in '92's Tetsuya Chiba Prize. He has a transgender sister, who's also a mangaka, Matsumoto Taro.
3.55 - Average Pitiful displays of human nature. Tame and predictable plot. Undisputed synergy between sanity and survival. Shuu's character development is a sad mishmash of shallow and contemplative characteristics. Reflective suffering coherently accesses a bold world. Character motives are a consequence of trauma and grit. Includes concepts such as the need for trust. Plays with ethics in a direct and emotionally taxing way. Recommended for those who pay attention to toxicity.