Where do you find the other comic?you know after seeing the other comic where
made this more depressingshe's abused by her own mom
In this one's Related section.Where do you find the other comic?
What's the other manga name?you know after seeing the other comic where
made this more depressingshe's abused by her own mom
erased didn't come up with tearing up at eating home cooked food...So it IS copying Erased, with the "rescue by kidnapping" and "traumatized girl tearing up at eating a normal meal". Not that I mind, just find it interesting how this series is basically another take on that.
I like this one. This story is more about the long-term ofhttps://mangadex.org/title/dca4faff...to-my-hometown-my-childhood-friend-was-broken
This one is quite different tonally, it barely touches on the trauma itself and is rarely actually dark or sad, it's mostly very wholesome actually, especially recently.
Oh, I didn't even see the fanbox stuff.It's reddit bombing. They didn't like that the MC is helping her for ulterior reasons or having a savior complex, and they don't like that the artist has a fan box with abuse images.
You should've seen the reddit bombing on that stag beetle manga and that water bear manga recently, that was even worse.
Maybe not, but combined with mom beats kid + rescuing by kidnapping + "if you say you want to help, would you kill to help me?" the resemblance is clearly not a coincidence.erased didn't come up with tearing up at eating home cooked food...
Somehow i feel that the "I can fix her" stories are way lesser than the "i can fix him" stories, but it might be because i started reading more western books... and for some reason books aimed at YAs are the ones most likely to have the strange niches i suddenly feel the need to read.In a simplistic way possible, it does. But this manga is mostly to play to fantasies of wanting to save the girl, the "I can fix her" mentality.
I would like to know as welldo you have a link?