



3 of 5
Story and Art by Ao Mimori
Released in the US by Viz Shoko Manga
Slugline: A story about host clubs that manages not to show one
Ryoko
feels attracted to Ryonosuke, but despite Ryonosuke's quiet and
unassuming manner, he reveals that he works at a host club. This
revelation does not endear Ryoko to him, especially since he is willing
to use his greater experience with, well everything, to trick her. And
after pulling her leg a few times, she is completely unwilling to trust
him, especially since his hard luck stories that make her sympathize
with him turn out not be true.
Ryoko
is not especially clever and has the over-enthusiastic gene that a lot
of manga characters suffer from, but neither is she an idiot. She
struggles between trusting Ryonosuke and having his too clever by half
comments making her question everything she learns about him. The back
and forth in Ryoko’s mind feels real as she tries to balance her
suspicion and her vulnerability. Ryonosuke is a more of a cipher, but I
am impressed that even though we quickly learn he works at a host club,
at the end of the first volume we have managed to avoid going to it.
Considering once you bring that up, the temptation to set some scenes
there must be overwhelming. The story avoids the common paths and the
expected scenes which helps sets it apart. Ryonusuke’s attraction to
Ryoko is not clearly explained at first, though it is hinted that it
starts mostly out as a challenge. It is nice to see that characters in a shoujo manga admitting to having motives other than romance or the desire for sex.
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-Ferdinand
About hosts and host clubs without visiting one
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Sounds cool :)
KACKITS
2008-06-04 09:42:53