Asper Kanojo for starters. There are also PLENTY of autistic coded characters, even if the authors don't necessarily realize they're writing it.ColorNoob coloring is great to have as always.
Are there autistic main characters in manga? I never seen one.
Imagine there was a cold like that IRL... how would the world be impacted?Here it comes, the Japanese cold which causes severe loss of filters (people start shooting love confessions like there is no tomorrow, maybe even stealing a kiss). Total memory loss of what happened afterwards is also a possibility.
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She is shy, not autistic.
While I wouldn't say she's autistic, she's not just "shy". She has a somewhat weird way of thinking, so I can understand why people interpret her as autistic, or just want to see her as autistic.There are also PLENTY of autistic coded characters, even if the authors don't necessarily realize they're writing it.
Mashiro in Sakurasou no Pet na Kanojo immediately springs to mind. Real autistic-savant vibes.ColorNoob coloring is great to have as always.
Are there autistic main characters in manga? I never seen one.
If you count the gfs of 100 Kanojo as female MCs, one of them is totally autisticColorNoob coloring is great to have as always.
Are there autistic main characters in manga? I never seen one.
For sure I get that, but there are some pretty obvious ones, like L and Near, where even if the actual intent wasn't there, well...While I wouldn't say she's autistic, she's not just "shy". She has a somewhat weird way of thinking, so I can understand why people interpret her as autistic, or just want to see her as autistic.
I usually stay away from claiming a character is "coded", since just because a character has some traits of something, doesn't mean they belong to that spectrum. Not to say it can't be true, but I've seen way too many times where people claim that in an attempt to "own" who gets to define and interpret the character.
the colorized pages are an eyesore. please stop.