Ojojojo · review
Before you start reading this review or the manga, note this: This is one of the hidden gems in the world of anime/manga. The humor, the story development and the character development combines so nicely that it deserves an anime. The MC seems like a nobody at first glance, but like most manga, he does have qualities befitting of a MC, yet still relate-able to real society. While you could probably already guessed that the main heroine is a tsundere, she isn't just any stereotypical tsundere you see in some harem story. In fact, this manga isn't stereotypical at all, it is cleverly structured as 4-koma but youcan still progress with the plot very closely, and it has some serious moments too. Don't see that very often in 4-komas, yet it is still lovable.
This manga deserves recognition, while the art isn't top quality, the mainstream romcom authors can learn a thing or two from this beautifully made serie.