Cute take on Omega-verse. I liked how even though they still had heats etc, the whole story didn't revolve around that alone and I like that though omegas in this world were still kinda subject to prejudice, the author didn't strictly focus on this. The story was more about Asahi wanting to be an idol and I liked that. I also love Madoka lol.
Adorable! Asahi and Madoka are so good together, and despite their instincts they manage to make things work despite their roles as idols. I’m so sad that this is a standalone but it’s such an amazing story.
Eesh. I don't know folks this whole omegaverse workplace romance thing feels morally dubious to say the least. I feel like the characters who are omegas tend to always be quite infantilised and so it felt a bit odd watching this relationship unfold. I personally don't get the attraction of omegaverse as the implications of mating and primal attraction being the fuel behind a relationship is something I find unsettling. Still, it was a well illustrated manga so it gets a point in its favour for that.
So maybe I don't love idol romances as much as I thought I did because the last few have been flopping for me for the same reasons lol.
This is about an omega who wants to be an idol, but y'know omegas are hated on so it's hard. Then he gets put in a unit with an alpha that makes it worse for him. The alpha offers to be his mate to make it easier, but Asahi doesn't want to because an idol belongs to the fans. They agree to be sort of friends with benefits to help with the urges/heat, but it's hard to keep their feelings out of it.
This was fineeee. I mean the relationship was kind of cute. I didn't love how pushy the alpha was, but he wasn't a dick about it at least. The whole announcing their relationship in front of an audience thing happens in this one too which is so common and I hate it!! It bothers me so much that it's like at a concert instead of a press conference or interview or something. It's been a while since I read this so I could be misremembering but I'm pretty sure they cleared it with their manager so this one was at least somewhat acceptable. I still want to read the next one which I think is a companion and not a direct sequel. Maybe it'll be better idk.
I love Omegaverse so much. Are you in the mood for a romantic, green flags protagonists experience with only one set of ears and some of the prettiest boys you’ll ever see?
It’s poetic, really. The author’s name is Homerun, and that’s exactly what this manga was for me. I was losing my mind at midnight over Asahi’s collection of chokers. All in all, this story had such a good balance of plot, fluff, and drama. Plus, the timing in some scenes was just… golden. You’ll know the one I mean when you read it. The art was gorgeous.
Ken Homerun’s impeccable attention to detail in worldbuilding made this manga a joy to read. Their romance is raw and pure, aided by banter and cute moments. The love interests are green flags and I love that; although the mangaka isn’t afraid to dip their toes into the unsavory side of Omegaverse, as well. It might feel a little “plot convenient,” but if you don’t mind, Heat x Beat is their strongest piece (in my humble opinion).
Who is this manga for This two-shot is a great choice for manga fans who are looking for an idol drama mixed up with an omegaverse! This is a Ken Homerun manga, so the pacing will be pretty snappy.
This is a real hodge-podge of ideas that don't really flow smoothly together. It's an omegaverse; the characters are animal-hybrids; it's an idol/entertainment industry plot - but none of these things seem to interact in any particular way? You could easily remove the omegaverse plotline and the furry thing, and it would be the same plot as a normal idols-aren't-allowed-to-date story. There were glimmers of emotional stakes, particularly in the way the MC wanted to honour and emulate a famous omega star whom they looked up to, but this subplot wasn't developed particularly well.
Overall, I didn't connect with the characters or the story at all. The ending felt rushed and didn't give the satisfaction that the preceding complications deserved. You can't have the major conflict be "oh no, people can't possibly find out!" only to resolve it by just announcing the secret with zero fallout.
Welcome back to the Omegaverse, a place where characters have a secondary gender aside from being male, female or otherwise. It’s a place where Alphas aggressively pursue Omegas and Omegas must hide away once a month thanks to going into heat. In this manga’s world, most entertainers are Betas because of the amount of people they have to juggle in performances and day to day life. So it isn’t really feasible for an Omega to become a popstar…
This manga has a lot going on- it's an Omegaverse BL with semi-anthropomorphic characters striving to become pop idols. It all works surprisingly well together. The lead's passion for singing, and ultimately for advocating for Omegas like himself, is strong and believable. His romance with his co-singer also ends up being very sweet, as the love interest ends up defying both the lead's (and the reader's) expectations for how an Alpha behaves. This is pretty much a one-shot, although there is a companion volume, and it never felt underdeveloped. I enjoyed this quite a bit.
Hm. I wanted to hate this book cause it wasn’t so focused on the heats between Omegas and Alphas, which I personally enjoy the most cause it’s such a fascinating aspect. But this was really good, I was surprised honestly. Glad the book was able to change my mind.
This was interesting from the omega’s POV of things, but the alpha was kind of lackluster and just sort of… there. I got the feeling I wish this hadn’t been a romance at all—I feel like that kind of weakened the theme of “this strong woman (omega) doesn’t need no man (alpha)!” 😅
This was super cute with some fun comedic moments. It has just a smidgen of spice and it does have a few darker parts with sexual harassment. But overall this was a fun well rounded oneshot.
Not too different from the other one. Straight to the point. This one felt a little more angsty just cause Asahi took so long to decide to share he's an omega. Lol I do love the topic of 'why can't idols date?' cause yeah, they're human, they should. Work is work, but your private life is yours.