Lenni Reviews: “On and Off: Work-Life Imbalance” Vol. 3, by Shinnosuke Kanazawa

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Amata knows he should reveal the truth, that he’s the Lolita Aki has been hanging out with, but he doesn’t want to lose this budding friendship.

Since this is a light-hearted slice of life, I doubt the outcome of this confession will be a shock to you if you’re familiar with the genre at all. I do, however, wish to spoil the fact that Mitsu, the local stray cat, is adorable, and I am totally okay with her not only having her dedicated moments but playing a role in Amata and Aki’s friendship, especially now that everything is out in the open. It’s just cute, wholesome, and fun to read. 4 out of 5.

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Lenni Reviews: “A Man Who Defies the World of BL” Vol. 4, by Konkichi

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In this volume, our protagonist dodges age gap trope, the lost pet trope, and the supernatural/Halloween trope.

It appears the main character is still figuring out the rules.

Whenever the MC breaks the fourth wall, I have to wonder… What is the point? And not in a mean way, I mean will this mean we’re going to keep racing through these tropes, or is there a bigger story around the fact he knows this isn’t real? Especially since he gets his own confession, unable to avoid it. We’ll see, since I can’t seem to give up on this series. 3 out of 5.

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Lenni Reviews: “Tsumiki Ogami’s Not-So-Ordinary Life” Vol. 6, by Miyu Morishita

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Tsumiki and Yutaka start their student council duties, where they meet Student Council President: Raizen, a lightning dragon with a strict temperament. They prepare for the last event of the year – the Sports Festival – and then they head into the Christmas season.

We still get tiny glimpses of how lonely Yutaka’s past was, and while it does show how far he’s come, I feel like I need more. I’m so ready for a long flashback session where maybe Tsumiki meets more old classmates of his? Eh, even if we never get that, the slice of life with mythical creatures is still entertaining and heartwarming at times. I enjoy wondering what they’ll get up to next. 4 out of 5.

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Lenni Reviews: “Bug Ego” Vol. 1, by ONE & Kiyoto Shitara

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Hich schoolers Kokudo and Hitsujiya find a book of life hacks. As they try out the increasingly strange tips, the results of using it or failure to follow the rules result in some world-bending consequences.

Okay so…. I don’t have a read on this yet. I’m not sure if this is trying to be weird for weird’s sake or is building up into something bigger and more profound/intricate. There are some cosmic horror moments that are interesting and have some cool potential, but my confusion is outweighing my interest at this point. 3 out of 5.

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Lenni Reviews: “Boy’s Abyss” Vol. 13, by Ryo Minenami

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Since Yuri and Yuko realize Reiji is in Tokyo, they work to get him to return into their clutches so he can stay in that small town forever. But Gen has other plans.

I don’t…. I just… Spoilers, fuck it.

Is this the dysfunctional Olympics here? What the fuck is going on? I don’t even have it in me to go into the themes of the cycle of abuse, despair, trauma, or how problematic Gen is for trans representation; I stand by what I said when I read the last volume: Reiji needs to run, change his name, forget everyone, and never look back. Other than that, my first impressions of this volume were the feeling of circling the drain, waiting for this to finally end. 2 out of 5.

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Lenni Reviews: “May I Have a Taste?” Vol 1. by Amidamuku

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Minoru Sato is a 40-year-old virgin salaryman who was turned into a vampire. His coworker, Yamadera, finds out Minoru’s secret and wants to be a vampire, too.

If this didn’t end on a cliffhanger, I’m not sure I would want to continue, since this is the second comic I’ve read in a row where the dynamic makes me uncomfortable. Yamadera is really creepy. He’s not like Ko from Call of the Night, who had this innocent charm. Yamadera is clearly not someone who should have any power, let alone be a vampire. He’s a manipulative twatwaffle who will use Minoru to get what he wants and Minoru doesn’t deserve that. 1.7 out of 5.

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Lenni Reviews: “The Mortifying Ordeal of Being Seen” Vol. 1, by mmk

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High school student Ikezawa makes a salacious comment to his classmate, Eguchi, expecting to offend her. Instead, she makes one right back, resulting in a flirtatious rivalry he was not prepared for.

As much as I can respect the “You’re being weird, then I’ll get weirder” behavior, this comes off as… Inappropriate. I ended up skimming this because it made me uncomfortable. I can see a young high school me thinking this was hilarious, but at 45, I don’t even wanna know more about these children, root for them, or want to continue reading kids making all these sexual jokes. 2 out of 5 because it’s just not for me.

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Lenni Reviews: “Rainbows After Storms” Vol. 9, by Luka Kobachi

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Final exams are over and with Winter Break in full swing, the friend group decides to have a Christmas party. Nanoha searches for a goal to work towards for after graduation. 

What Nanoha will decide to do seems to be a ball that just keeps getting kicked down the line in favor of more slice-of-life events like New Year’s or Valentine’s Day. Those scenes are fine, but the way things are going, it’s just gonna be a bigger problem later on. Also, the way it’s just tucked in between Christmas parties and cookie baking makes me wonder if this will actually be a thing or if it just fizzle out. Guess we’ll see. 3 out of 5.

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Lenni Reviews: “Marriage Toxin” Vol. 12, by Joumyaku & Mizuki Yoda

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Himekawa can see emotions in certain objects and uses her abilities to return stolen art. When the situation gets dire, she hires Arashiyama – The Hamster Master – to assist with her next job.

Arashiyama’s confidence in her abilities is awesome to see, as well as spending some time with the ladies without Gero. Of course, he does appear, but Arashiyama and Himekawa interacting without it devolving into catfights over a guy is so refreshing. The girlies fighting is a common trope and I’m glad it doesn’t happen. 3.9 out of 5.

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Lenni Reviews: “Firefly Wedding” Vol. 6, by Oreco Tachibana

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After saving Satoko, Kotaro vows to help her with her dream of living happily with Shinpei. But they still need to get off this island, and Asagiri won’t make it easy for them.

Since they’re still stuck on this island, it gives us a chance to see more of Shinpei and Satoko growing closer and get some insight into Asagiri and why she’s making things so difficult. They’re working on a different way to get off the island. It’s nice to see Kotaro actually listen to Satoko and help her get what SHE wants, other than what her family obligations are. Her family sucks anyway. 4 out of 5.

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