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Love Me for Who I Am

REVIEW: Smashing the gender binary with cute maids in LOVE ME FOR WHO I...

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This is a must-read manga for anyone who has been searching for a thoughtful, positive representation of non-binarism in fiction.
Goodbye, My Rose Garden

REVIEW: Get lost in an historical lesbian liaison with GOODBYE, MY ROSE GARDEN

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Though Goodbye, My Rose Garden seems at first blush that it is one of those doom and gloom queer romances, there is surprising hope and levity at play.
BL Metamorphosis

REVIEW: Intergenerational friendship blossoms in BL METAMORPHOSIS

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This story’s power lies in making the reader consider that age, though it does highlight some key differences between people, should not stand in the way of meaningful friendships.

REVIEW: MY ANDROGYNOUS BOYFRIEND sweetly says “no thank you” to gender norms

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My Androgynous Boyfriend is populated by charming characters, a sweet romance grounded in real mutual affection, and a clean, fashionable, and fun aesthetic.
Our Dining Table

REVIEW: Mita Ori’s OUR DINING TABLE serves a heaping helping of wholesomeness

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Our Dining Table is pure catharsis, like a bowl of hearty soup on a brisk winter day.
Our Dreams At Dusk

REVIEW: OUR DREAMS AT DUSK is a powerful and necessary queer narrative

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Our Dreams At Dusk is a masterpiece of a series that will surely influence, inspire, and uplift readers for many generations to come.

REVIEW: The devious charm of NICOLA TRAVELING AROUND THE DEMONS’ WORLD

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For that kid who has a penchant for the odd, and for any grown-up who hasn’t lost their sense of wonder.

Queerness in Comics: I MARRIED MY BEST FRIEND TO SHUT MY PARENTS UP

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What happens when a fake marriage leads to real jealousy?
Wize Wize Beasts of the Wizarding Wizdoms

REVIEW: THE WIZE WIZE BEASTS OF THE WIZARDING WIZDOMS is a magical boys’ love...

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Wize Wize Beasts is a boys’ love anthology, full of relatively tame stories of male demi-humans navigating same-sex romances against a backdrop of wizarding education.

REVIEW: Every artist’s journey beings with a BLANK CANVAS

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Higashimura is not afraid to make fun of herself, and not afraid to show those parts of her story that are less than flattering.
Classmates

REVIEW: When CLASSMATES fall in love

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An exciting addition to the North American manga oeuvre as an example of excellence within its genre.
Satoko and Nada

REVIEW: Friendship and cultural exchange in SATOKO AND NADA

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Essentially, Satoko and Nada is truly wholesome.

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