@akiren because weeaboys really like to quote Admiral Ackbar.
Probably got added out of spite.
The hardcore intentional deadnaming in chapter one was like ānopeā.
Iāll live without this. Donāt make me hate your MC in chapter one...
@Thrembs Give it a chance, the author seems self aware. Setting up the mc as intentionally ignorant the same way he started out dismissing art, so he can be shown the error of his ways. I get that it's annoying, but it's a common and useful tactic for changing the audience's mind about issues. The fact her female friends and teacher call her by her chosen name in a manga is basically a miracle.
@Turkeyjerkey I donāt need to see his journey to not being an ass.
Iāll just keep to me usual habits of seeking out non-problematic BL and reading esoteric Jewish texts.
Super happy that this won this yearās Taisho awards. Honestly this is an underrated gem compared to other more mainstream popular mangas on this site and it deserves more love and attention from everyone <3
Wow. This is such a good read. Attention to artistic methods, likeable characters; It's like what Moyasimon was to microbes and science, but with art. Really digging it.
So good and the main character is so relatable to me ;___; every feeling he has about art is something Iām experiencing right now. But I wish those feelings and conflicts were as easy to resolve as they are in manga :,)
@Tsudow I love series where the protag starts their passion late in life and plays catch up are always fun for me(this manga, welcome to the ballroom, and baby steps for example)