Thursday, October 23, 2014

Notes on Cinderella Boy and Too Close For Love

For Week 10, I could have read some classic manga (Cyborg 009, Astro Boy, or Barefoot Gen for example). In fact, it seems like those comics epitomize historical Japanese comics, as they are probably the most well-known.

Instead, I read Cinderella Boy and Too Close For Love--two yaoi (gay-love) comics? The reason--because when do you get the option to read these comics for class? Not very often.

So, onto the comics...well, my first impression of them was that they were very flowery and sparkly. In this case, I expect this from shoujo manga. After all, this type of comic is intended for girl audiences. And, in fact, most yaoi comics are written by girls for girls! Which to me was something rather unexpected. Another impression I got from the comics is that most of the characters have unusually slender bodies and legs. This is really prominent in Cinderella Boy, where as the main character is skinnier that his colleagues, everyone in the comic is incredibly skinny. However, this isn't the case in Too Close For Love, but both still have rather idealistic, "gorgeous" characters.

Also, another aspect about both comics that I considered Too Close for Love to be more of a gay comic than Cinderella Boy. This is only because, while Cinderella Boy is about a girl dressing as a guy, it it still about a boy and a girl. I think the only reason you can consider gay is because the girl is a transvestite, but it's still a story about a girl and a boy. However, Too Close for Love almost borders on being Shonen-ai (boy's love), a genre of manga about gay-love, but with a weird twist (usually an age difference, a man/boy relationship, or incest in some degree). However, because the men are not blood-related, but childhood friends, it's different.

Now, despite reading these, I can't say they're the best gay-love comics I've read. Now, while these aren't considered 100% manga, these are two comics I can recommend that have gay-love themes but do it in a slightly, more natural way:

http://tjandamal.com/

http://honeydew.smackjeeves.com/comics/93161/chapter-1-when-life-gives-you-honeydew-you-make-something/

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