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(also the pacing is just bad in general, everything moves really quickly, but lacks meaningful substance. )
- If you are looking for a romance manga that has hints of the previous two topics, read literally anything other than
this.
There is nothing romantic about this story, whatsoever. Anybody who has read up to the
latest chapter of this manga and can say with a straight face that this should be classified as romance has a really warped sense of what romance actually is.
- If you are looking for a manga with nice art, and don't give a shit about the story, read away.
The art is the only redeemable aspect of this manga, imo.
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(Shōnen no Abisu)GenreDrama[1]Psychological[2]Thriller[1] MangaWritten byRyō MinenamiPublished byShueishaEnglish publisherNA: Viz MediaImprintYoung Jump ComicsMagazineWeekly Young JumpDemographicSeinenOriginal runFebruary 27, 2020 – presentVolumes15 Television dramaDirected byMisato KatoWritten byKyoko InukaiOriginal networkMBSOriginal run September 2, 2022 – October 21, 2022Episodes8 Anime and manga portal Boy's Abyss (Japanese: 少年のアビス, Hepburn: Shōnen no Abisu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ryō Minenami. It has been serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Young Jump magazine since February 2020, with its chapters collected in 15 tankōbon volumes as of December 2023. A live-action television drama adaptation aired from September to October 2022. Plot[edit] Reiji Kurose lives with his brother, his mother, who works as a nurse, and his grandmother in a rural town. He is childhood friends with Sakuko Akiyama. One day, Reiji meets Nagi Aoe, a member of the idol group Acrylic who is working as a convenience store clerk. Nagi tells Reiji of a
place in the town known as the "Lover's Abyss", which is claimed to be a place where lovers commit suicide. Reiji and Nagi attempt suicide but fail, and Reiji is rescued by his teacher Yuri Shibasawa, who then vows to protect him. Characters[edit] Reiji Kurose (黒瀬 令児, Kurose Reiji) Portrayed by: Towa Araki[3] The main character, who plans on leaving the town but is conflicted by the circumstances he is facing. He considers going to university in Tokyo.