Thanks for sharing. After reading the first two chapters, I feel it that the yuri will be just accessory.If you are here reading the comments because of the yuri tag then I suggest to move to another series, unless you like the old trend of men hurting straight women and masking it with some panels of supposed yuri. For toxic yuri relationships, choose ones not written by men and not published under the shonen audience tag. But if you're here for different reasons then it may be for you.
Wait... Shounen? On an another website this was labeled with Josei.If you are here reading the comments because of the yuri tag then I suggest to move to another series, unless you like the old trend of men hurting straight women and masking it with some panels of supposed yuri. For toxic yuri relationships, choose ones not written by men and not published under the shonen audience tag. But if you're here for different reasons then it may be for you.
When I wrote that post it was labelled as shonen in both places (here and Manga Updates), for some reason now there's no demographic tag on Mangadex and there has changed to Josei, which doesn't make much sense anyway (style-wise everything but the FML had a shonen style and the FML a shoujo look, pretty inconsistent). About the actual tags, they're completely made up, as the Japanese publisher Comic Days doesn't add any, and if I look at the titles suggested as "same genre" there's a mix of gore, violence and darkness. And regarding the publisher, there's no clear line about what they sell but all falls under that darkness/edgyness (hence why someone labelled it as shonen) with all of them with some sort of violence. And since the pages don't show their sources except Mangadex, they're just opinionated by the person who made the entry. The only tags I would leave are the author's name, the gore and sexual violence red flags ones and the psychological tag for Mangadex.Wait... Shounen? On an another website this was labeled with Josei.
Well, that publisher is weird then.When I wrote that post it was labelled as shonen in both places (here and Manga Updates), for some reason now there's no demographic tag on Mangadex and there has changed to Josei, which doesn't make much sense anyway (style-wise everything but the FML had a shonen style and the FML a shoujo look, pretty inconsistent). About the actual tags, they're completely made up, as the Japanese publisher Comic Days doesn't add any, and if I look at the titles suggested as "same genre" there's a mix of gore, violence and darkness. And regarding the publisher, there's no clear line about what they sell but all falls under that darkness/edgyness (hence why someone labelled it as shonen) with all of them with some sort of violence. And since the pages don't show their sources except Mangadex, they're just opinionated by the person who made the entry. The only tags I would leave are the author's name, the gore and sexual violence red flags ones and the psychological tag for Mangadex.
All their series are weird so to speak, but the point is the tags on this series, except for the author, are made-up. But I guess the contributors or the scanlator had to add some for reasons.Well, that publisher is weird then.
I kinda felt that way too at first but chapter 4 definitely makes it look like there’s actually more to it now. If you feel like it I definitely suggest you read it and form your own opinion tho. I can really just speak for myselfThanks for sharing. After reading the first two chapters, I feel it that the yuri will be just accessory.
y'all making some fucking WILD assumptions lmao. This author's gender isn't known, their name is gender neutral, it's published by a generalist non-demographic site, and has demonstrated zero of the supposed qualities attributed to it here. I'd like to think that yuri fans searching the tag have more than two brain cells to scrape together and can thus read the other tags and figure out if this is the kind of thing they want to read or not.If you are here reading the comments because of the yuri tag then I suggest to move to another series, unless you like the old trend of men hurting straight women and masking it with some panels of supposed yuri. For toxic yuri relationships, choose ones not written by men and not published under the shonen audience tag. But if you're here for different reasons then it may be for you.
Truth hurts, right?y'all making some fucking WILD assumptions lmao. This author's gender isn't known, their name is gender neutral, it's published by a generalist non-demographic site, and has demonstrated zero of the supposed qualities attributed to it here. I'd like to think that yuri fans searching the tag have more than two brain cells to scrape together and can thus read the other tags and figure out if this is the kind of thing they want to read or not.
What the hell "old trend" is this post even referring to, since when was "men hurting straight women and masking it with some panels of supposed yuri" a trend??? That sounds like the most extreme bad faith description of Utena I've heard people make but it's certainly not a COMMON thing.