Love
Stage has a lot of elements that shonen ai fans love: it is funny,
touching and is graphic enough to draw you in, while preserving a
feeling of innocence. The uke (Izumi) is a bit naive, with feminine
features, but he's so passionate and honest that you can't dislike
him; the seme (Ryoma) is more daring (of course) and looks more
manly. He is a nice person, though he doesn't always show it.
I
haven't finished reading the manga and I didn't watch the anime yet,
but if you're into shonen ai I recommend this one since it's
heart-warming and addictive. Even if you're not a shonen ai fan you
could give it a try, because the uke is so feminine that you can
easily think he's a girl.
