Tomo-chan Is a Girl! · review
The author put a lot of thought into fleshing out every character and their subtleties, even if they may fit certain archetypes at first. It’s a funny, enjoyable read with a lovable cast. There were several pages where I chuckled out loud and smiled to myself. There are complex and subtle dynamics between the characters, and the author reveals different sides of them over time in a way that doesn’t feel unrealistic or forced. I would recommend this series.It’s a good manga that isn’t too heavy or too fluffy/empty.
I will say that before the author started revealing more about each character, I thought nearly all of them were stupidly dense.
There was a point where I was starting to get bored.
I encourage you to stick with it; it’s super short, anyways.