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robinreadss 's review for:
The Summer Hikaru Died, Vol. 1
by Mokumokuren
dark
emotional
mysterious
reflective
sad
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I really love the art style of this book, and how the thing inside Hikaru is shown as these patterns. The story delves into the grief that comes after death and how Yoshiki doesn't want his memory of Hikaru to fade, even if it causes him harm or pain through Hikaru's double. I feel as though this book has heavy undertones of queerness that can be seen throughout, and about dealing with that identity in a small town. It's shown as this intimate and scary thing of self discovery and even a personal hatred. Throughout the book, Yoshiki and even Hikaru are talked to about finding girlfriends in which they always refer into only needing eachothers company. This is only further enunciated with Hikarus double as this version has no filter or perception of societal expectations. He only holds Hikarus memories, even unable to decipher whether his feelings towards Yoshiki are his or original Hikarus.
Also Yoshiki literally sticks his hand inside double Hikarus insides and Hikaru says "feels good right there" this is serving a platter of gay.
I really enjoy the themes of this manga and will definitely continue it in the future. :]
"Whatever you are, havin' ya by my side is way better than not havin' you at all" - Yoshiki being definitely not gay.
Also Yoshiki literally sticks his hand inside double Hikarus insides and Hikaru says "feels good right there" this is serving a platter of gay.
I really enjoy the themes of this manga and will definitely continue it in the future. :]
"Whatever you are, havin' ya by my side is way better than not havin' you at all" - Yoshiki being definitely not gay.