Debu to Bijin
Alt Names: | デブと美人 The Beauty and the Hambeast |
Author: | Ugou Isshuu |
Artist: | Ugou Isshuu |
Genres: | Drama Josei Oneshot Romance Seinen Slice of Life |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Complete |
Description: | A realistic and heavy story about a fat loser and a beautiful slut. |
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20 Comments
It's an apt description, just not very detailed.
the art style was awesome... i'd really like more from this guy
This is some good shit.
A beautiful story.
Great, just plain great and surprisingly heart warming, from the description i would have never guessed it would be that good.
Boon scanlation = automatic read.
Beautiful.
Another 10/10 read. Another perfect read during valentine.
It's actually good, I'm surprised that even if I hated both characters the author made me still want to read the story.
Let me thank you batoto peeps for making me read this one-shot. It's wonderful beyond anything I expected out of it :' )
Two thumbs way the fuck up. Ignore the description, that doesn't help you at all. Just take 5 minutes and give this a read, its worth the time.
Though I would have liked to see this continue for a bit longer. Quite interesting, but feels a bit cut off.
I'm with antarctico. It's pretty good, in just the ways he says.
Thanks Boon for 2 long translations in the same day.
Rabuta brought me up to my ninth cloud fantasy, while this brought me back to the hard, cold, and realistic ground.
And open endings for both Rabuta and this one. Mixed feelings but pretty good way to keep me thinking and longing for more.
Forget the weirdly translated title and the short, shitty description -- this is a surprisingly good one-shot. The two main characters start off being repulsive in their own, dysfunctional ways, but by the end of the story, I was feeling a lot of sympathy for both of them. Damn, there was even some character growth at the end. The dense, dirty looking artwork fits the story and stands out for not looking by-the-numbers generic. Also, the characters are working adults, not high or middle schoolers, and they have real adult problems to work through, which makes for a nice change of pace from the usual teen and tween protagonists you find in a large percentage of manga. It was worth my time to read, you might thinks so too.
hmm.. the end was rather abrupt, but ok. I can't seem to find anymore from this author.
That description! Lol!