Feel like you need to figure out something like that to make a cupid protagonist story work.A good way to somewhat subvert it is that FMC thinks that her arrows work on everyone and instantly makes the people used on it a couple, but it's revealed that the arrows only work if there is already feelings for that person.
FMC already likes MC and just doesn't realize it, and uses the arrow as an excuse as to why she likes him.
Empty spaces serve only to be filled by boobs. A chance to breathe? Nay suffocate me, smother me in bosoms so big they take a third of the wole pageGood story, but goddamn the art irritated the hell out of me. Generally well done and composed but the author's insistence on giant boobs at every angle and opportunity really depreciates the character design. Give empty space a chance to breathe, ya know?
Wing design is absolutely top notch though![]()
I was wondering how to properly articulate how to describe the feeling that the Female MC's proportions were off and you nailed it. Thank you.Rob Liefeld-ass chest proportions.
There's a lot of potential if the author doesn't go for the cliché romcom that we see all too often. Here are the possibilities I see:huh...
it's cute alright
but... serialization...?
I mean... where to go after that?
I'm afraid dragging the romance after that end scene, or adding more details in between for serialization might just decrease the charm.
Converting it to Shonen? with the boy as some kind cupid's assistant ?
all you said are still either:There's a lot of potential if the author doesn't go for the cliché romcom that we see all too often. Here are the possibilities I see:
- The world of the cupids can be gradually introduced: hierarchy, missions, rules (anonymity, quotas), penalties for revealing... FMC and MC could be threatened by superiors because FMC's identity has been revealed.
- Other Cupids could appear (classmates, for example), each with their own personality, methods and limits.
- The fact that she fell in love because of an arrow makes their relationship unstable, with the MC constantly wondering whether her feelings are “real” or artificial. FMC feels love but wants to know if it's her or the arrow, and MC doubts the sincerity of her feelings.
- High school can remain a comic setting with students impacted by love arrows (one-way love, triangles, misunderstandings, misdirected arrow “accidents”).
- The childhood friend will be jealous of MC's interactions with other girls.
- Students might find out about her or the Cupids, and she'd have to act to keep it a secret.
- The boy could become an unwitting assistant, or a human linked to an angel (FMC's father is technically a cupid too).
- How will FMC's father react when he learns that his daughter's childhood friend knows her identity?
- FMC could be in danger of death (or obliteration) for loving a human and revealing his identity.
- FMC could gradually open up, become more expressive (she's very cold).
- ...
What would you say is not a cliché in this kind of story?all you said are still either:
cliché, dragging the romance after end scene, or coverting to Shonen
all which I already surmised in my original comment
could be good, sure
I still don't see it to be better than just end it there
Good story, but goddamn the art irritated the hell out of me. Generally well done and composed but the author's insistence on giant boobs at every angle and opportunity really depreciates the character design. Give empty space a chance to breathe, ya know?
Wing design is absolutely top notch though![]()