One of the few series that handles body dysmorphia well. Its a shame that the fan base is infested with toxicity about the topic though.(which is pretty par for the course at this point, bunch of teenages trying to one up each other. Noticed the wikia is barebones because of the none sense bickering as well) The series doesn't glorify it like most seem to want it to. It presents it as what it actually is and doesn't sugarcoat how terrible things can get. Doesn't present it as a fad but something people are genuenily struggling with which is very amazing to see
Basically from what I've seen, this series can be described as trying to tackle very mature themes like depression, anxiety, and social expectations. While having a very young audience of readers that view everything at face value
Its an amazing series that is more than the themes it presents at the face value. Really enjoy every chapter and the art is specractular.