Kapon (>_ · review
This tried to be a romance, but it fell pathetically short. I actually thought I was in for a treat when it didn't spend 30+ chapters on the MC's trying to figure out their feelings... but the readers were backstabbed. Instead we got overly cliched, obnoxious, and laughably transparent plot points. Ones that weren't even fleshed out. Sometimes the "plot points" were only a few panels. The characters were so obnoxious I had no idea why they were trying to be a couple. The female MC isn't just the typical dense-but-goodhearted heroine, she's the stupid-spoiled-dramatic-immature-unnecessarily argumentative kind. And the boy? Exactly the same. While reading this I hadto step away on multiple occasions. Maybe I was too old for the kind of girls they were trying to target, but this felt like watching two 10-year olds declare love for eachother, then fight, then "Get back together", only to argue because Johnny handed another girl a pencil.
The art was nice though. So. Good on the artist.