It was 3am in the morning. I was listening to some anime tunes on YouTube, and of course, needed to read something to pass along my time. I had previously overlooked this series once before based upon the fact that it didn't have what I had been looking for (ecchiness, you know, whatever I was in the mood for, etc.) and I decided to just try it and see how it'd do...
I never went to sleep.
Now, for the whole sha-bang:
Art was kinda funky to look at initially, but you really do get used to it after a couple chapters in.
The characters were great (though I kinda wanted to punch one specific antagonist in the face all throughout the beginning, just because she NEEDED IT).
I rather liked how Nagaoka stuck with Kurosawa throughout the entirety of the storyline, whether Kurosawa wanted him around or not. (PS: I died when Nagaoka began dating Takagawa. Looking at it much later, perhaps it was better that way; but I was wholeheartedly rooting for Kurosawa (perhaps because I can identify with THAT situation really well...).
-The main character's sadism annoyed me, mostly because he had that bleak outlook I can recall from my past encounters with some of those types of people.
Plot Summary:
The protagonist changes from an antisocial sadist (pervert) into a reformed good-natured individual through his interactions with others. As I just mentioned, you WILL love the difference!
What started as an excuse for leisure turned out to be an awesome experience I may not forget.
I could be exaggerant, but I do recommend this for anyone with a levelheaded maturity!