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Boys Run the Riot, Vol. 1
by Keito Gaku
This is a cool mix of feeling comfortable with yourself as a Trans character and ALSO starting up your own business.
Ryo is trying to feel comfortable in their own skin. Once a she, he now likes to go by a he. Despite his body he wants to be considered a man. But on top of high school already sucking and being messy he now has to find acceptness, and it's not easy. But one day he meets Jin, a guy who just wants to stand out from the rest. He choses Ryo to help him create his dream of a brandname clothing but also coming to terms with who they are.
I can never fully understand how it is for Ryo. Him trying to feel comfortable being who he is now must be rough. But like Jin says, he's willing to listen to his friend on the subject because that's what friends do. On top of that we get a look into the business side of things, starting up your own clothing line, and that also is interesting.
While it doesn't break any new ground in terms of plotting about starting a business it does by giving us a main character who is Transgender, which we don't often get, or really ever. I personally love it, and want to learn more about Ryo but also Jin as well as a newcomer by the end.
This one is a nice 4 out of 5.
Ryo is trying to feel comfortable in their own skin. Once a she, he now likes to go by a he. Despite his body he wants to be considered a man. But on top of high school already sucking and being messy he now has to find acceptness, and it's not easy. But one day he meets Jin, a guy who just wants to stand out from the rest. He choses Ryo to help him create his dream of a brandname clothing but also coming to terms with who they are.
I can never fully understand how it is for Ryo. Him trying to feel comfortable being who he is now must be rough. But like Jin says, he's willing to listen to his friend on the subject because that's what friends do. On top of that we get a look into the business side of things, starting up your own clothing line, and that also is interesting.
While it doesn't break any new ground in terms of plotting about starting a business it does by giving us a main character who is Transgender, which we don't often get, or really ever. I personally love it, and want to learn more about Ryo but also Jin as well as a newcomer by the end.
This one is a nice 4 out of 5.