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the killer
8
1
Finished
Oct 1, 2012
7.5/10
Average Review Score
50%
Recommend It
2
Reviews Worldwide
Well it's just too cliché. But cliche can be good too if it's the good kind. This is a story of a classic play-boy seme and a pure an innocent uke. Said seme falls in love for no reason whatsoever and suddenly becomes a decent man. The misunderstandings are solved easily and dont drag. I don't understand why a review has to be super long by mal so am just going to write some rubbish to fill some space.. I mean especially for an 8 chapter manga there's a limit of how much useful information without giving aspoiler i can provide
This manga, albeit slightly cliché, is one that fits the bill of what I want a yaoi manga to be: good art, infrequent smut, and characters who genuinely like each other. The plot is rather basic, but throughout the manga's eight chapters, you get to know the characters relatively well. Why this manga is called "The Killer," I have genuinely no idea. Haibara works for a pharmaceutical company (or something) and Hojo works in a bar. The first thing that drew me to this title was the cover art - I don't know what it is, but I really like the design of both characters,particularly the main character. Maybe it's his hair style, who knows. The main character, Hojo, is very endearing. He is portrayed as the typical "oblivious airhead" that tends to pervade this genre, but this manga pulls it off pretty well. His interactions with the other main character, Haibara, are very sweet and it doesn't take long for them to recognize their feelings for each other. The sex scenes aren't super drawn out and are a nice addition to the story. What this manga does differently than other ones is something minor that I think is worth pointing out - the main characters hold hands in public. Obviously, homosexuality has a much more negative stigma in Japan than in the United States, but seeing something like that in a manga made me happy. The ending, without spoiling anything, is another example of the characters being more open about their sexuality, which is something you don't often see in this genre. Usually, the characters fall in love and...well, that's it. You don't really know what their family thinks about it or what happens next. In this, you get a small snippet of that near the end. Overall, I would recommend this manga. It was well worth the 30 minutes I spent reading it. Story - 8, Art - 10, Character - 9, Enjoyment - 9, Overall - 9.
Bartender Yoshiya Houjou seems to be irresistibly attractive to older men. He can endure some harmless flirting, but once in a while, he receives attention that is considerably unwelcome. Haibara is a regular at the bar who has come to his rescue during one of these occasions. Yoshiya proclaims that he has developed feelings for Haibara, who mistakenly assumes that this is just part of the young man's charming act. However, when Haibara finds himself unwittingly blurting out a love confession, Yoshiya is equally skeptical. Will the two ever come to realize the sincerity of their emotions? [Written by MAL Rewrite]