Kiss yori mo Hayaku review

Valdrigr6
Apr 02, 2021
I gave a high rating for this manga because it has this classic manga feeling about it. No blatant promiscuity, has dramatic background stories, well portrayed characters, good conversation, perfect comic timing and drawing, and the message is strong. I don't usually go for sensei-student romance but this one is different just because I think Ojiro Kazuma is a very patient and warm hearted guy who respects woman so much. Too bad there are no background story of why Kazuma was so willing to help Kaji Fumino and her brother, Teppei, besides the fact that he is her homeroom teacher.

Fumino has a tragic past with both her parents died when she was 15, disowned by her grandfather, and was placed into several different foster homes. She is also a strong girl who easily picks fight with school bullies and even local gangsters.

Whereas Kazuma, is a former delinquent who disowned his powerful family. After his mother passed away, he was raised mainly by handlers and rarely saw his father and then one day, he found out that his father is going to remarry and already had another son with his new wife. He felt left out and he grew up as a delinquent at school. He then turned his life around at the end, though.
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Kiss yori mo Hayaku
Kiss yori mo Hayaku
Auteur Tanaka, Meca
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