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Cargando... In these words 04 (edición 2022)por TogaQ (Autor), Kichiku Neko (Autor), Katrin Aust (Übersetzer)
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Overall the story's a bit awkwardly paced, but
At this point I can't say I suggest starting the series because of that weird pacing, though you'll have four volumes of story to work through (plus single issues I think?) and a bunch of side stories, so it's not like there's not enough to read and look at if you're curious. Just take to heart that the series still has some ways to go yet. I'm not sure who I'd recommend this for. Back when I first started reading it, there weren't as many freely and/or cheaply accessible m/m series with high quality art, and I wasn't reading as many m/m novels, short stories, or serials. There is certainly way more of all that now, and I've kind of moved past this series, particularly since I don't care for cop-centric stories as much. Ada Maria Soto does law enforcement-related m/m much better, though it's solely US law rather than Japanese with a bit of US law, and Sydney Bell also does an amazing job with similar tension and story parallels that are law enforcement/security adjacent, particularly with people in power. But if you're into either of those and looking for a pretty m/m comic to read, this one might be for you. ( )