The series ends abruptly with the two main characters marrying each other just 10 chapters after they establish their romantic relationship.
It’s wild how many romance manga sincerely believe being in a relationship won’t sell issues or that there’s no problems a couple might face worthy of printing.
She could read the doujins....but I don't think she like some of them since they involved the male lead's grandpa. If we're lucky, Caesar might faith after reading the Vanilla ones.
It’s wild how many romance manga sincerely believe being in a relationship won’t sell issues or that there’s no problems a couple might face worthy of printing.
Funny considering that Nishikata, Takagi and Chii in their mangas were/are successful involving a family/post dating dynamic.
It’s wild how many romance manga sincerely believe being in a relationship won’t sell issues or that there’s no problems a couple might face worthy of printing.
Because you have tweenty years of story who show how interesting story aboot a married Spider-man are.
And yet you have old fan-boys who consider it trash, by the simple fact they din't grew up with these story, and have since then taking the character in hostage so to preserve him in a time loop that only please them and shut down every story that challenge this dogma, even though theses story are generally way more successfull and well received then current mainline Spider-man comics.
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