Ikuhana Niro injects this simple, basic humanity into their stories. Whether it's Ignition's playful sempai, the young couple trying to express themselves around shyness and awkwardness in Point Of View, or the friends finding they might be lovers here, it serves to make the situation hotter. Ikuhana, like Homunculus, Key, Hamao, Shindol.(this ain't just a vanilla thing) and some of the other highly praised artists Fakku carries get that the emotional aspect can not only make their work hotter, but gives it the impact that makes it memorable.
I like the artist's unique way of drawing the characters, especially the heads, arms and legs, so fingers crossed for a book release on fakku once there is a book to be released...
I really liked this one. There is a certain air of realism and humanity to this that you don't always see in a lot of hentai. The scenario is believable with the couple at the center of it conveying very real emotions and the development of the characters as flawed, yet decent people is well paced. I hope to see a lot more of this artist in the future.
I really like the artstyle, so I'm glad to see more from this artist.
Great ending though. It is kind of true that sometimes just being able to chat with a friend, even if you never met before, can be pretty helpful. Hopefully from now on they can be...more than friends.
Still, this is probably the dream of many people, that the stranger they talk to online will turn out to be a beautiful girl instead of an old man as would be the more logical turnout.
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