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Dec 22, 2016 to Aug 29, 2018
9.0/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
8
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If you want a cute, wholesome BL manga in which the main couple are both adults, you've come to the right place. Restart wa Tadaima no Ato de tells the story of Mitsuomi, a 25 years old guy who, after being fired from his job in Tokyo, comes back to his hometown in the countryside where he meets Yamato (also 25 years old), the adopted son of the elderly neighbor. The manga focuses on the relationship between Mitsuomi and Yamato and how their feelings for each other slowly transform from friendship into romance, while having plenty of character development for both of them. Mitsuomi struggles withfinding his path in life, while Yamato has deep-rooted issues about being abandoned as a child and then adopted as a teenager. Both the characters and the way they navigated their feelings are pretty relatable, and the story is sweet and touching without getting angsty. It's also 100% sfw, so it's a good manga when you feel like reading some sweet BL but are not in the mood for smut. The art is aesthetically pleasing, very soft but expressive enough, and perfectly matches the tone of the story. Overall, a good one volume BL manga that I definitely recommend for those who want a sweet, uncomplicated but relatable love story with adult characters.
Twenty-five-year-old Mitsuomi Kozuka finds himself back in the countryside after recently losing his job in Tokyo. At first glance, it seemed as if time froze in the rural area where he grew up. However, it is not long until Yamato Kumai comes into his life. Unlike Mitsuomi, Yamato is cheerful and full of youth, even though the two are of the same age. Despite their contrast, Mitsuomi finds solace in Yamato's presence, making him feel right at home. But living in a closed and conservative community holds them back from being open about their feelings as they both face unsettling situations and receive critical looks from the residents. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
It's honestly one of the most cutest and relaxing shounen ai stories I've ever read. I liked how we have a tsundere hot tempered lad who just got back home in the countryside from Tokyo after being fired from his job a few times. Yamato is pretty much a happy chappy, he was taken in by his grandad after being put into fostercare and found on a park bench when he was a wee babie. I would've liked to have found out more about who his parents are but regardless, this is a pretty nice story to read folks! Btw I heard there's a live actioncoming out this year so check that out as well ๐
This was my first BL ever and I'm really glad I read it, because it's very good. The story focuses on two male adults who know each other and start to develop their relationship in a very wholesome way. The manga doesn't center itself in sexist stereotypes to build the characters and their relationship, and that's refreshing. The art is fairly good, pleasing to look at and with some very good panels that keep your eyes on them for a long time. The two main characters are well-built for such a short series and complement each other perfectly, the other characters are more plain though. All in all, ifyou are looking for a light, wholesome reading about two young adults falling in love, this is definitely your manga.
If you're looking for a feel-good short gay story, this is a great pick! As somoene who has read a somewhat impressive amount of BL manga, I would like to express my enjoyment at this simple, yet tasteful portrayal of same-sex adult couples. As the story progresses, we get to see how their friendship morphs into something more- love. Short and Straightfoward, this work will defently apease to thoses who dislike slowburns. Generally, this manga avoids using the tropes that can be commonly found in such media. Such a masterful mix between wholesome BL fluff and good character developement is a breath offresh air. The two main character, Mitsuomi and Yamato, deal with very real issues. It's cutesy art style compliments the slice-of-life aspect of this story. Great art paired with the author's understanding of the human psyche make this a good read!
Oh, what a lovely story! It's so warm and comforting right from the moment I started reading. I simply fell in love with this heartwarming and captivating tale of Mitsuomi and Yamato. The way the characters reconnect with their roots and discover new bonds of friendship and love is incredibly soothing. The plot is just enchanting. We follow Mitsuomi, a protagonist who returns to his hometown after facing challenges in Tokyo. It's inspiring to see how he finds comfort and new perspectives by reconnecting with his roots and meeting Yamato, the sweet convenience store clerk. Their friendship evolves into something deeper in such a delicate andgenuine way, creating a dynamic that's both light-hearted and profound. It's amazing how each chapter makes you feel like you're part of their journey, rooting for their growth and happiness. Moreover, the art is simply beautiful! Every expression, every tender moment between the characters is drawn with such care and emotion that you truly feel the warmth of their feelings. I found myself smiling and sighing along with the characters. It's one of those mangas that make you feel like you're living every page alongside them. And the theme is something many of us can relate to. The way it tackles this theme with sensitivity and optimism is inspiring. It's a story that reminds us that it's possible to start over, find love, and discover happiness where we least expect it. In summary, "Restart After Coming Back Home" is more than just a love story. If you're looking for a manga that warms the heart and leaves a smile on your face, this is definitely the one to read! It's a true gem of the BL genre that I wholeheartedly recommend!