Still Sick Manga Volume 2
About Still Sick Manga Volume 2
Still Sick Manga Volume 2 features story and art by Akashi.
Makoto Shimizu is just an ordinary office worker, blending in seamlessly with her colleagues on the job... That is, until her coworker Akane Maekawa discovers her well-hidden secret: in her spare time, she draws and sells girls' love comics! Akane is the last person Makoto would think of as a nerd, but as the two grow closer, it starts to seem like Akane may have a secret of her own... This is volume 2 of the series.
Details
- Publisher: TOKYOPOP
- Media: Manga
- Genre: Comedy, Romance
- Themes: Slice of Life, Yuri
- Age Rating: 13+
- Release Date: 3/24/2020
- Page Count: 184
- Dimensional Weight: 1
- Written Language: English
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Ratings & Reviews
1 review
Slow burn drama
by Brendon -
Unlike the first volume which had a lot of twists and turns in what is actually going on, this volume starts off with everything already pretty much laid out on the table, and as a result, has a change of pace to a slow burn drama as feelings are slowly figured out. It ends up having a lot of philosophical around relationships both with other people and with your work as a result, and a few points got me thinking quite a bit. Liked it a lot, looking forward to volume 3!