Cross and Crime

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Des alternatives: Synonyms: Saiyaku Honey, Takaragai, Fumikiri, Go! Go! G-bukken
Japanese: CROSS and CRIME
Auteur: Hatsuki, Kyou
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 12
Chapitres: 115
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2009-05-26 to 2014-01-28
Sérialisation: Young Champion Magazine

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Des alternatives: Synonyms: Saiyaku Honey, Takaragai, Fumikiri, Go! Go! G-bukken
Japanese: CROSS and CRIME
Auteur: Hatsuki, Kyou
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 12
Chapitres: 115
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2009-05-26 to 2014-01-28
Sérialisation: Young Champion Magazine
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Tokano Yuuka has been going out with her boyfriend Yazaki Norikazu for a little over a year now but doesn't get to see him everyday since he works in a different city as a newspaper writer. Although they are apart, they love each other and things are going well. Norikazu gets an opportunity to interview Saeki Keito, the lead singer of the most popular band in Japan, Zero Sum Game, because they were good friends in high school. Being a fan of the band, Yuuka gets to tag along. However, Yuuka soon finds herself being raped by the members of the band while Keito distracts Norikazu because it seems that Keito has an obsession with him. After the traumatic event, the relationship between the three becomes extremely complicated.

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Included one-shots:
Volume 2: Saiyaku Honey
Volume 3: Takaragai
Volume 4: Fumikiri
Volume 9: Go! Go! G-bukken
Mots clés
drama
ecchi
romance
seinen
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Cross and Crime review
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labrizzle942
Apr 13, 2021
Personally, I do not think that this manga was good. It kept me on my toes, wanting to know how it unfolds.

As for the title, I think that the story's name "Cross" refers to atonement and "Crime" refers to the sin(s) that fuel the story.

There are lots of negative comments about this manga due to the shocking content (i.e. rape, child sexual abuse, murder, prostitution). This is definitely not for sensitive people.

Hatsuki Kyo's art is realistic and appealing to look at.

The story has triggering moments. One of the genres is psychological. For that, we get to dive into the minds of the antagonist and protagonist to understand them. That does not mean that we have to like them. I found them fascinating and was even more fascinated with seeing how they were entirely different people who "co-existed" (in actuality, it is Keito who forced himself into Yuuka's life).

The characters are all very original. They are not likable, but they make the plot. Never before have I seen a character like Keito Saeki. His treatment towards our protagonist, Yuuka Tokano make him out to be a devil in human form. In contrast, Yuuka is an angel in human form. Despite the horrible things he did to her, she survives it all and does not seek revenge. Instead, she shows compassion to her enemy.

I was unimpressed with the final arc of the story (post-climax). Here, there is an abrupt change in Keito's (the former antagonist) character without a chance for development. Then enters Keito's half sister, the new antagonist.

I felt that this story could have been written better in many ways, but I enjoyed it regardless.

Currently, English scanalations have ceased. The raws are fully released online.