I was a little hesitant to start reading this but man am I glad I did! I think this is the first time I've read a manga about LGBT characters who all feel so realistic.You can really tell that the author is either LGBT themself or has at least done their research, which is pretty damn rare in manga that deal with these kinds of themes.
Cat-like speech pattern (nya~) plus mixed martial arts. Yep, I'm getting some serious Teppu flashbacks! Now if only we could have some rock hard lady abs to go with this. Preferably on Hokota. That gorgeous hair and those shaprt eyes look like they belongs on someone with abs that could stop a cannon ball! drool
God dammit, I really liked this story! If it really turns out that Reiichi really was cheating on her, that's gonna feel cheap. If it turns out to be a misunderstanding (maybe he lied about being out for a few more days so they could show up in order to surprise her) then it feels even MORE cheap because it's just a fake-out for no reason other than temporary drama!
Kay, so; Mercy's drunk and oblivious, Pharrah is on cloud nine, D.Va is checking out Mercy, Sombra doesn't give a fuq, and Tracer and Widowmaker only have eyes for each other. I think I know which one of these pairings is gonna last!
I don't get what ya'll are whining about.Takemiya Jin drawing sukeban girls is like, one of the top ten best things. This means our lives are now complete.
Feels like someone read Monster Musume no Nichijo, decided that Papi was best girl, and then went "Hmmmm....not gay enough!" and decided to make their own story. I approve!