Just finished this.
Kinda disappointed, but I liked it enough.
Your thoughts?
>everyone is secretly gay
It was shit. Also how the fuck did they power a gay robot with lychee fruits?
There's a prequel, if I remember right.
Kind of forgettable like a lot of manga to be honest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUdZbZSyFU8
For a Furuya work, it's pretty good. Not as surreal as some of his better stuff, but not a gross-out galore or 2deep4u - it actually makes fun of 13 year old edgelords he adores so much, which is refreshing after some of his short stories (that fucking Lucifer's waifu). Fujo bait is actually bearable and furthers the plot. Some parts felt almost nostalgic - I grew up in a dying industrial town, too, and some people out there were pretty damn weird. Wish the characters got fleshed out more - he had the prequel to do that, yet we didn't learn that much about the boy's families or social lives outside the club, with the exception of Tamiya, Zera and, partially, Nico. No reason was given for Jaibo to be as fucked up as he is, too - his parents are doctors for fuck's sake, they should have noticed he was mental long time ago.
On the other hand, it was a fun read, kind of like a vanilla Suehiro Maruo story.
Raizou a cute.
>>140133925
Plot is mediocre but I loved the atmosphere and the art coordination
>that prologue
>>140134641
Yes, Bokura no Hikari Club.
>>140134641
>>140139659
I liked the prequel much better
I read the series thinking they would get into why a bunch of kids formed a cult but the main series never got to explaining it
prequel actually got into their downfall and it's more creepy do to the fact that the characters seem more realistic than the main series.
The best part of the series is Tsunekawa's Daily Life, of course.