Not For the Faint of Heart - Punch Up! Vol 1 Review
It's time to take this on the road! We're in sunny Madison for the weekend and it just so happened that I took this book along with, and so thanks to some sake and plum wine here we are and it's go time! This is the second book from SubLime Publishing, which is the same that brought me Three Wolves Mountain, which has been one of my favorite yaoi mangas. Punch Up! takes a fairly more standard approach, though, ditching the more supernatural elements and showing a more traditional (read messed up) relationship. This serves to show a rather dramatic series of events, but leaves much to be desired in the whole these characters being decent people front.
The volume does a nice enough job setting things up, and while this is a spin-off of another series by the same author I didn't feel lost at all, didn't miss anything. These characters have other stories, but for most part the relationship between the two main characters stands on its own and is given enough space to grow and breath. This is not a healthy relationship, though. The architect characters is a jerk, very possessive and controlling, very concerned with his own appearance and not really as concerned with his construction worker "boyfriend." The construction worker, on the other hand, is the much more likeable character, showing a level of empathy, wanting to make people happy, caring about the cat in the story.
And I suppose that it bothers me, then, that the construction worker's job is basically to "save" the jerk character, to act as a maturing influence, to get him to care more about people and things aside from his own ego, but at the expense of his own happiness. I don't like that, and don't like that he is kind of dependent on the near-abuse that is heaped on him. It is a similar sentiment that exists in many yaoi manga, and one that (along with rape) I don't like. Of course, at least the sex in this volume is consensual, not coerced except through emotional manipulation. And that's something. I mean, i am interested in the relationship of these characters, but that relationship is the only "plot" of the series. I wish that these stories had more to their stories than just the relationship issues, but there you go.
There are aspects of this manga that I definitely liked, though, including the cat aspects. The cats are adorable and do act as a sort of character litmus test, and it is a way to see how the jerk character changes. However, it's not exactly like he's ever a good person, and so I guess I have to hope that things on that front improve in later volumes, and that the plot of the series actually involves some plot.
The love scenes in the volume are quite good, though, varied and passionate and almost everything one could want from a yaoi title. The art is excellent and the scenarios are interesting, the posing and the detail very good. Like with most yaoi, I would like to see the main characters switch it up a bit more, and that's not the case here. The jerk character seems very much like he wouldn't be into taking anything, and that's a shame that the "gender roles" are still inforced, but as that can be the case of things, so it goes.
All in all, this is a fairly standard yaoi manga, good and quite detailed, but lacking a whole lot of deep (teehee) characterization. It shows a rather disfunctional relationship but doesn't offer much in the way of story but that has its cute elements and the like. And that's fine. There is no rape and the characters are entertaining at the very least, and it's something that I can escape into and enjoy on a more superficial level. Good for what it is, this volume earns itself a 6.75/10.