
#Lover boy mangao series#
His actions towards the end were totally justified after all the crap he had been through but the series tried to make it sound like he was equally as terrible as jaeh. It's not like I'm saying he should have just gotten over it or anything, but the actions he took because of it made absolutely no sense whatsoever.Īnd most of the series has his repeating the lines he's doing it so as to not hurt eunho buuuut he's deliberately doing actions to hurt eunho.Īnd then the series tried to force a "there's equal responsibility" plot at the end as if eunho did anything wrong? He didn't. Everything he does "is because of his trauma" but his trauma was hardly anything in the first place. It's literally entirely their fault the whole time.Īnd I use "their" very loosely since it's pretty much entirely the uke being a dick. Nothing like "them against the world" or anything. There's no outward forces causing struggle. Afterwards, he was detained in a mental institute as the culprit of massacring the entire student body, but after receiving help from the capable group of 'Panthers' he begins to chase after Kang Yul and begins the road of vengeance.I had to force myself to finish this one.įor one thing, any and all drama in this series was caused by the character themselves. That day, where the mass murder of the entire student body took place, (The starting day) Gi Haru kills his girlfriend Kang Lee Ha with his own hands, is betrayed by his one and only friend Kang Yul, and ends up losing both his eyes. However one day, after seeing a hallucination of a Nazi assembly during his friend Kang Yul's poetry recitation, the school falls into a pandemonium of hell where everyone is killing each other, but Gi Haru believes it to be another one of his delusions. His only friends are his studious friend Kang Yul and girlfriend Kang Lee Ha.

A high school student named Gi Haru, who has an illness that prevents him from differentiating between reality and delusions. Invariably they win every debate.Ī boy's terrifying dream that brings an end to humanity that is rotting.

In each chapter they debate opponents such as Kouichi, other history study groups, citizen activists, and South Korean students over issues such as the Japanese colonization of Korea, the status of Korean residents in Japan, and who should accept responsibility for the war.


Throughout the comic, he and Itsumi accumulate knowledge on Korea and Japan-Korea relations from the Internet, books, and senior members of the history group. Kaname's belief, however, is subsequently challenged by his grandfather's last words before his death that 'Japan contributed to the development of Korea.'Ĭonfused, Kaname decides to join the history group on entering the university and begins his quest for the 'truth' about Korea and Japan-Korea relations. Kaname initially believes the story of Japanese oppression of colonized Korea as taught at school and is critical of his grandfather who once worked for the colonial government in Korea. The story revolves around Kaname, a first-year university student, his girlfriend Itsumi, and other members of their university's 'East Asia Investigation Committee,' as well as their resident Korean friend, Kouichi.
