Aa toka Uu shika Ienai · review
It's surprisingly good! I don't normally write reviews, but I think this manga is a hidden gem. It's about erotic material (I wouldn't personally recommend it to anyone under 17) and I think I'd call it sex-positive but it's not really a "sexy" manga. If you like stories about creating art and writing stories, character studies, and learning about the work of ero-manga artists in the modern age, I'd recommend it! The tone of the story is fairly down-to-earth without getting stale-- The two main characters especially are memorable and have good chemistry, but everyone in this story really does feel like they could be areal person you know. It also has a very sharp sense of humor, so it doesn't take itself *too* seriously, but it knows the time and place for gags and the story/character drama rarely feels like it's getting sidetracked.
The cast are drawn in a less moé and occasionally goofy style, and (I believe) different guest artists are occasionally brought on to act as the different characters' artstyles. Speaking as an artist, I thought that was pretty cool.