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Nov 26, 1982 to Dec 26, 1984
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First review and I'm not a native speaker so please bear with me. Let's make it short and cute, it just 11 chapters long. The art is nice for those years and even now, 80's aesthetics is hella cool right. And I already took lots of screenshots of outfits. It's an honest view of troubled years, dealing with the uncertain feeling about being an adult, exploring sexuality among a bit of mixed feelings, being straight, gay or bi, masturbation, drugs, prostitution. I wish we have at least some explanations about certain themes. In the overall is a nice experience, but somehow you feel like theydevelopment were cut in the middle, or not developed, at all with some characters. Also this is my first manga from Akimi Yoshida, and maybe these are common tropes in her works, but if you're curious I would recommend you to read it, if not. It's okay too. But I couldn't help but feel sad for those quirky characters trapped in a messy storytelling.
Toshi is your regular senior high student, except in the evenings when he's a bartender at a joint frequented by American servicemen, where he deals drugs, pimps, and even cross-dresses a little on the side. And his best friend Miyuki just happens to be the son of a loan shark with gay tendencies. If this sounds like the hard-boiled world of Yoshida's later and most well-known work Banana Fish, it's balanced by Toshi's madcap adventures at his all-male school (where his mates jerk off to everything in sight, and scenes from shoujo manga are performed in all their histrionic glory), as well as the unexpected delicacy of his relationships with the women in his life. This episodic drama is bursting with all the frustration, the tenderness, the audacity, the horniness and the hilarity that comes with being young and male. All the tough, silly, dirty, and sweet things boys get up to in the locker room and out of it never brought a bigger smile to your face. (Source: HotCakes)