Sunday 8 February 2015

YAOI REVIEW: LOVE FULL OF SCARS BY PSYCHE DELICO

  
Love Full of Scars
Psyche Delico
Publisher: Net Comics
Reviewed By: Sandra Scholes

Love Full of Scars is a series of stories about the more uncomfortable aspects of love most never talk about, but as you will find out, nothing is ever what it seems.

Take the first story, 'Cause I Love Every Bit of You, a chance meeting on a rooftop at school makes for an interesting scenario for two kids to get to know each other. Saito Yukio asks for a light while Minamibo hands him one. Shocked by the sight of all the bruises he has and the bandages around his arms, he thinks Minamibo is in a lot of trouble and wants to look after him, even though after each rooftop meeting he's getting more and more into him.

As their friendship blossoms, Saito notices what goes on around Minamibo every day and when a bunch of punks touch him up when he's not feeling like it, Saito thinks that he's getting gang raped and beaten-up by them, and maybe other guys at the school. Things start to escalate when Minamibo tells him he doesn't like going home and imagines he is getting beaten-up and worse there as well. This causes him to ask certain questions his new-found friend might not like, and so their friendship might be troubled by it. The question is, is Saito right to be concerned, or has he got his friend's situation totally wrong?

Known for her erotic interior black and white artwork and the interesting poses she seems to put her sensually charged men into, Psyche Delico  is known for several manga; Junai Ero Ki, Heart no Kuni no Alice, Eroman and Choco Strawberry Vanilla.

Verdict: Like the first story, each one has it's own problem to solve and the way nothing is what it at first seems makes it worth the read. Steamy? Oh, yeah!



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