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My Brother's Husband, Volume 2
by Gengoroh Tagame
My Brother's Husband, vol 2 continues the story of Yaichi, a straight man living in Japan, and Mike, a gay Canadian who was once married to Yaichi's twin brother. When Mike comes to stay, Yaichi finds himself facing his own biases, as well as his unresolved grief from his brother's death.
The second volume of My Brother's Husband is actually quite heartbreaking. It's obvious from the start of this story that eventually Mike would need to return to Canada, and this is what happens here. But what's so satisfying about it is that you can see how much Yaichi and his daughter Kana's lives has been improved by inviting this member of their family into their home. My Brother's Husband is a short series (it's only two volumes in the US and four in Japan) but it handles the topic of confronting homophobia (both in ourselves and in society) in such a grounded way, that I would highly recommend it to others.
The second volume of My Brother's Husband is actually quite heartbreaking. It's obvious from the start of this story that eventually Mike would need to return to Canada, and this is what happens here. But what's so satisfying about it is that you can see how much Yaichi and his daughter Kana's lives has been improved by inviting this member of their family into their home. My Brother's Husband is a short series (it's only two volumes in the US and four in Japan) but it handles the topic of confronting homophobia (both in ourselves and in society) in such a grounded way, that I would highly recommend it to others.