I honestly enjoyed this book. I have barely read any anime books in the past, so this was a new and quite enjoyable experience for me. There were a couple of things that I didn't particularly like though.The book is separated into 3 or 4 smallers stories about this teenage boy called Asuka Masumu...
With a title like this, I keep expecting someone to bust out with a turban. That would be awesome! Not too many stories feature someone super good-looking with a turban. Anyway-I would be lying if I were to say that this is one of my favorites. Clearly, it is not. Terrible? No, clearly it is...
I haven't read manga for a long time. After reading this I know it was too long. I missed it! Cute shojo manga is at it's best with Otomen. This was a title I wanted to read when I was back in Japan but by the time I wanted to pick it up it was already at 15 volumes or something ridiculous and I ...
The young masculine Asuka Masamune has a secret that he wants no one to know. He will do anything to keep anyone from finding out his true colors. All was fine until a certain someone came along and broke his façade. Ryo Miyakozuka broke through the walls that Asuka had built up over the years, ...
Masumune, Asuka 2nd year National Kendo Champion adores frilly soft things, and likes cooking and sewing. Due to a complex of his father's abandonment, and his mother's scorn he runs away from the things he loves.Early on he saves our leading lady, Ryou, and instantly falls for her. This leads hi...
Oh wow, this volume of Otomen was great! I really loved how it was all set up and I have to say that I respect Asuka ten times more now because of the decision he made about his future. Juta was so funny and I liked how the three of them (Asuka, Juta and Ryo) changed the creepy building into thei...