9/10
I really like the art, it's not too clean unlike Inoue's work for instance, but there's some kind of life in it that makes it feel alive, like drawing of actual persons and not of fictionnal characters.
I also enjoy the story. Usually, in this kind of coming-of-age manga, there's always a love interest, a group of friends and in the end, the main character shifts from beeing to main focus to just beeing part of a bigger picture. In this manga, I feel like the hero never loses his place as primary focus of the story.
Although other characters also have their importance, Yaguchi is the main focus. We follow his path, his every thought, his every breath and seeing him grow, seeing him understand not only art, but the world around him and the people around him, is both wholesome and interesting. The relations he has with the cross-dresser is also interesting, as they both are the two sides of a same coin.
Kinda like Real, I just cant wait to see what's coming next.