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Bezig met laden... Candy Color Paradox, Volume 1 (2019)door Isaku Natsume
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Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Candy Color Paradox (Volume 1)
Reporter Onoe and photographer Kaburagi constantly bicker and argue on their stakeouts, but will their antagonistic behavior paradoxically evolve into something sweeter? Satoshi Onoe, a reporter for a weekly magazine, has a new stakeout partner, and he's anything but thrilled about it. Photographer Motoharu Kaburagi's unconventional reporting methods and overall bad attitude are enough to drive Onoe insane. But the more the two work together, the closer they get. Satoshi Onoe takes pride in the good writing and ethical reporting he does in his job at a weekly magazine. But when the stakeout teams are shuffled around, he ends up being paired up with Motoharu Kaburagi, an ill-mannered photographer who is nothing but trouble. Onoe despises Kaburagi's haphazard and unethical reporting methods, and the two bicker constantly. But Onoe's annoyance begins to shift as he spends more time with Kaburagi, and his feelings turn a bit sweeter... Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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In terms of the story, it's a fairly standard romance about how two co-workers who dislike each other at first manage to end up together. The characterization of both leads are convincing and their interactions are incredibly funny and incredibly sweet.
Over the course of the whole series (4 volumes at current count), you get to see them grow in their relationship, and one thing I really like is that while they do face obstacles as a couple, none of it feels like artificial drama created to inject conflict into the story. The obstacles they face are pretty realistic as to what two people would experience as a couple and as partners at work (they are a reporter and photographer team at a weekly magazine), and they deal with these issues in a more or less mature way.
By far one of my fave yaoi/BL series. ( )