Tachibana Tsukumo, a girl who cannot feel pain. Yao, an immortal boy whose only wish is to die. What will happen when these two meet...?
2 Volumes (Complete)





The story was simple but well executed. Typical other stories like yaotsukumo usually take a lot more chapters to finish. Art tends to be unique than well-drawn for me. It was an enjoyable fast reading.
Yaotsukumo is probably among one of my favriote manga to read because of the excellent art it show cases. I can not give enough compliments to Suzuki Sanami who usually produces fabulous artwork.
The plot is a bit over used (but still enjoyable); being that there's a female protagonist who has some supernatrual power, and through that, meets a guy who will eventually care/fall in love with the main character, etc. But the author still makes it one of her own by adding other events that make this manga unique.
I hope this author will keep on writing and keep on producing wonderful art-- keep it up!
this story is really engaging, and it makes you want more and more. the climax is magnificent, it takes your breath away. the art is pretty singular, with the distorted angles and angular bodies, it conveys emotions much more intensely. it's pretty saddening such great manga only have 10 chapters, but i guess it will lose its pacing and charm if it drags on too much.