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Love Com, Vol. 1 (Love.com (Viz Media)) (édition 2007)

par Aya Nakahara

Séries: Love★Com (1), Lovely Complex (1)

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Risa Koizumi is the tallest girl in class, and the last thing she wants is the humiliation of standing next to Otani, the shortest boy. But when the two of them join forces to pursue their true objects of affection, will their budding friendship turn into something more complex?
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Titre:Love Com, Vol. 1 (Love.com (Viz Media))
Auteurs:Aya Nakahara
Info:VIZ Media LLC (2007), Edition: 1, Paperback, 192 pages
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Once again, upon reread, I’m finding that this manga isn’t quite as amazing as I remembered. It’s funny how much of a difference familiarity with a genre can make, sometimes for better or worse. I loved a lot of the first manga series I read unreservedly and Love*Com was no exception. I still admire this series quite a bit and it definitely stands out in my memory more than a lot of others. Love*Com is a perfect example of why there need to be so many different types of romances.

First off, let me get this out of the way: I cannot explain the name Lovely*Complex to you. I just can’t. If you’re going to be a manga/manhwa/jdrama/kdrama fan, you need to just roll with the strange names, my friends. Lovely*Complex is a love story, surprising no one. What sets Lovely*Complex apart is that it’s the love story of a tall girl and a short boy. Koizumi Risa is almost 20 centimeters taller than Otani Atsushi. This isn’t something that happens often in pop cultural romances, which tend to reinforce the idea than men should be taller than their girlfriends.

The romance of Koizumi and Otani has a nice slow arc, which follows, if not hate to love, at least annoyance to love. The two have been paired up for all of high school, viewed as a comedy duo. They’ve got a lot of similar interests, but are both sensitive about their irregular heights and do not appreciate having their heights highlighted by being next to one another. The romance comes on them slowly, and sort of in spite of themselves. Even better, being a couple doesn’t change either of them once it happens. They pick on each other just as mercilessly as they did before, only with a new awareness of the fact that it is a joke. There aren’t enough couples who snark each other constantly in my opinion, so I love this aspect.

That said, on my read through, I wasn’t really feeling the romantic connection quite as much as I had in the past. This is partly because of how chaste the series is, but they’re together largely because of shared interests. It would have been nice to have some more kissing scenes or to watch them mature their relationship. Much as I love the way they fight and banter, I would have liked to see them have more actually romantic moments. Despite how hard they both fight for the relationship, I’m not really seeing the passion.

On top of that, there are the traditional absurd romantic obstacles in the form of people trying to break up their relationship for one reason or another. It’s like manga law that it can’t be real love unless people are trying to break you up. Also, both people in the relationship should have people crushing on them to prove how desirable they are. Obviously, without this, 17 volumes would be tricky, but I would have liked to see more internal problems, especially since all of this undercuts my love for neither Koizumi or Otani being ludicrously attractive. I like it as a story about normal people living normal lives, and the elements of the absurd were largely not appreciated.

Love*Com is a delightful and humorous manga that I recommend for readers who want something outside of the traditional romance dynamics. ( )
  A_Reader_of_Fictions | Mar 20, 2015 |
RATING: 3 stars

The art is pretty good but the volume was too heavy on dialogue which made a little boring. I mean this is a comic after all so I think images should play a bigger role. Still it was fun. ( )
  slayra | Sep 21, 2013 |
Funny manga! The odd thing is, I've been wanting to write a story with the 'tall girl and short guy' combo for a long time. And then my sister shows me this! Absolutely hilarious and very believable. My favorite part would have to be when they took the love test. (100%, hah!) And how they get all excited about the same stuff. ( )
  Shebakune | Mar 7, 2009 |
A shojo romantic comedy manga series that follows the budding romance between a tall teen girl named Risa Koizumi and a short teen boy named Atsushi Otani. While attending summer school Risa falls for tall guy Ryoji Suzuki, whom she believes will be the end of her dating disasters because they are around a similar height. Meanwhile, Otani has a crush on Risa’s extremely shy friend Chiharu Tanaka. Risa and Otani, who are usually arguing, call a truce in order to solve each other’s problems: Otani will tell Suzuki good things about Risa, if she will talk him up to Chiharu, but their plan suddenly backfires when it seems like Suzuki and Chiharu are interested in each other.
Never having read manga before, I was pleased by my choice as it was a delightful read. Several times I found myself laughing outloud at the comical situations and felt that the storyline was the classic tale of match-making gone wrong. Only after reading did I learn that this series was named by the Young Adult Library Services Association as among the best graphic novels for teens last year, and I couldn’t agree more. ( )
  ajramsden | Nov 14, 2008 |
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