Trap Heroine |
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Become lord
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Japanese: トラップヒロイン
Author:
Tomiki, Takashi
Type:
Manga
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Publishing
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2017-12-31 to ?
Serialization:
MangaONE
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Alternatives:
Japanese: トラップヒロイン
Author:
Tomiki, Takashi
Type:
Manga
Status:
Publishing
Publish:
2017-12-31 to ?
Serialization:
MangaONE
Score
4.7
3 Votes
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66.67%
33.33%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
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0 Reading
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0 Read
Summary
Traps have existed since time immemorial; a fact that Chiroda Taishi laments, as he seems to have both an affinity and an aversion to being trapped.
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Trap Heroine review
Before we get any further into the review, I'm going to answer what we're all thinking. It's not BL, and it doesn't have the BL vibes.
So far, Trap Heroine has delved into an area that isn't touched upon by most of the content being released in 2018. We've been flooded by isekai novels and while those are great, and while many do provide great romance stories; it's usually the same harem template with the personalities involved are so similar that I start to mix up which characters belong to which universe. In contrast, Trap Heroine dares to tell us the story of a budding relationship between two men with both of them having their own conflicting circumstances and ideas. All the while telling jokes along the way to keep the mood light. Many men will cringe at the mere thought of two males in a romantic relationship, but somehow this manga presents it in a way that anyone can grow to accept. It may be presumptuous of me to say, but I think that if this manga is allowed to be drawn to completion; it could be game changing. There haven't been many chapters out yet(At the time of writing 5 are out) but, so far I'm really liking what I see and I'll be reading as chapters are released. And, I hope that you will give Trap Heroine a chance too, you might like it. |
Trap Heroine review
This is oddly philosophical for a trap comic —
I am personally of the opinion that fuzzing too much over gender — especially of cartoon characters — is ludicrous and that especially with the commonplace occurrence of traps that a character's gender is essentially that the author tells you it is: this comic explores on a philosophical level the implications of that concept and the futility of so-called "sexual orientations". Rather than being one's typical trap moeblob (— which is by they way delicious — )this story deals with this situation. - There is a character that looks female, even looks female in male clothing - Keeps casually insisting being male though being fully aware of being easily mistaken for a female - No other character has ever seen this character's genitals It explores the philosophical implications of that the only thing that makes this character male is his word and the implications thereof for rules pertaining to gender and sexual orientations. |