Who could have predicted that the comic I read this week that really made my skin crawl wasn’t Usumaru Furuya’s Lychee Light Club (Vertical)? No, that dubious honor goes to Mayu Shinja’s Ai Ore! (Viz). It manifests the kind of dreadful sexual politics I secretly hoped for from The Beautiful Skies of Hou Ou High, providing a handy reminder that one should always be careful about the wishes one makes.
It begins with an all-girl rock band losing its lead singer and the subsequent application of a boy for the vacant spot in the line-up. The band members are all sexy and androgynous, and they’re idols at their all-girl high school. The would-be singer is delicate and feminine, and his classmates have declared him the princess of their all-boy academy. Mizuki, the de facto leader of Blaue Rosen, is reluctant to admit Akira to the band. She doesn’t think she’s particularly fond of guys, but Akira is persistent. In fact, he’s creepily persistent. One might even say he doesn’t take no for an answer.
His desire to join the band is driven mostly by his obsession with Mizuki, and her repeatedly expressed disinterest doesn’t really penetrate Akira’s disconcerting determination. He’s one of those “just a matter of time” love interests who keeps acting like the girl’s already fallen for him (or that she doesn’t have a say in the matter). In spite of her formidable demeanor, Mizuki can’t seem to effectively fend off Mizuki’s persistent advances. Worse still, and obviously, she doesn’t really want to.
This is the part where I start ranting like an old prude, but dynamics like this really bother me. I hate the whole “I know what you want better than you do” précis, and I think it sends a horrible message. I really hate unwanted physical affection being presented as romantic or, even worse, cute. I hate when female characters are repeatedly put in peril so their stalker love interests can save them and look marginally better by comparison. And I hate Akira.
I find him repulsive. Part of this is due to the way that Shinja draws him. She’ll give Akira close-ups, narrated by Mizuki talking about how cute or ardent he looks. I think he looks demented in these panels, but maybe I’m just projecting my interpretation of his behavior on his appearance. It’s certainly partly because of the horrible lines he uses on Mizuki. (“Instead of singing about love, drown yourself in me.” “I came to take advantage of… your sadness, Mizuki-Chan.” “Don’t you like me licking you?”) But mostly it’s just his obnoxious, menacing behavior. His final acts of the volume go so far beyond the pale that the second should begin with him being sent to jail.
Listen, I’m not naive enough to think that this kind of thing doesn’t have its audience, and I certainly don’t think that I’m going to make any difference by bitching about it. But when my primary response to a romantic narrative is “Nobody who actually loves you would treat you that way,” then it seems worth noting, at least for the record.
(Based on a review copy provided by the publisher.)
Glad to hear it’s not just me. I thought this manga was repulsive.
I was actually considering limiting my review to “I thought this manga was repulsive,” but the words just kept coming.
I already got the first book last week but have yet to read it. I will have to post my opinion after I finish reading it. Hopefully I won’t hate it as much as you did.
David- Your reaction mirrored the feeling I had upon merely reading the description of this thing. I trust my gut, and in this case, I can see my repulsion was spot on.
Your gut is your best, best friend, particularly in terms of your concern for the portrayal of women who love women. The endgame of this two-volume collection is deeply offensive to me as a person who considers himself a feminist, an advocate for the concerns of the LGBT community, and just a person who likes to think he doesn’t have particularly horrible taste for stories that don’t make the human spirit wither.
Akira is an awful character. Erik expressed disappointment that I didn’t like it, either, but I told him that the whole “You molested my girlfriend so I’m going to have my friend here rape you” thing was kind of a turn off.
“Hey Rui, would you come rape this girl for me?” “Well, sure Akira, since it’s you who asked.”
What the hell.
That turned me off completely. How can we cheer for a guy who acts like that?
I’ve been peeking through the scanlations, and trust me, it just gets worse and worse.
See, I found him repulsive well before that little brainstorm of his, but that was absolutely the point of no possibility of return.
Just finished reading the first book and I have to agree with you all here that this manga is not what was expected. I didn’t like any of the characters. I hate how Akira tries to be the cute type and then suddenly transforms into a pervy whenever he is with Mizuki. I hate how shallow their feelings are.
I was expecting something good from Mayu Shinjo but Sensual Phrase turned out to be much better than this one. I am even amazed that Akira is a popular character among the fans. Weird as I never saw anything appealing about him. The same to be said about Mizuki.
Well, all I have to say is that I was disappointed.
Sorry you didn’t enjoy it, Noura, but I have to admit that I’m kind of relieved. It always makes me feel better when it isn’t just me.
Gross sexism aside, I can understand the appeal of the content, but how is this story even remotely entertaining? A creepy guy decides he wants some girl, grinds down her will over the course of X volumes and then they get together. At least Black Bird throws you a plausible enough rivalry, intrinsic to the plot, that the story has some substance to it. Boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy finds girl again. It’s one of the oldest plots in the universe. This is, boy meets girl, tangentially-related stuff happens, the end.
That’s an excellent observation that my overall revulsion made me overlook. There’s no actual plot or stakes here, unless you consider systematic destruction of a young woman’s spirit “plot.”
i don’t know what to resopns to you..but my opinion is different.
i think that you Misses things that she done in this mange that Completely new, she change the look of the famle and mala charecter in manga. i like that change alot!!
and thay personality not alweys What can be expected from a gay manly and a girl that shold cry all her life. so i hope that you manga that you like to read ^.^