Summary:
Ken Kanashiro is a family man. By that, we mean he worked his way to the top of the Washio Clan – a yakuza outfit. Despite this, there's room in his heart for something more. It wasn't until the boss' daughter, Megumi, introduced him to K-pop that Ken realized what that thing was.
Now he's in love with K-pop. Or rather, he's in love with a certain band, with a favorite idol in particular. He will do anything for Jun, including creating a social media profile and tracking down exclusive merch.
Review:
Oh wow! The Yakuza's Bias Vol. 1 is a delightful and funny series. This badass and tough protagonist is completely unafraid to cry when attending concerts. It's sweet and oddly wholesome, right?
Actually, this whole series could probably be described as oddly wholesome. Ken shows that there's more than one way to be a loyal man, making me love him all the more. Throw in some comical scenes, and you've got a well-balanced series.
Don't worry if you're not all that familiar with the world of K-pop; The Yakuza's Bias Vol. 1 does a great job of leading readers along. Basically, you'll get to learn all about it alongside Ken. So have fun!
Highlights:
Manga
Slice-of-life
Humor
Yakuza x K-Pop
Will I continue the series? Maybe
Thanks to Kodansha Comics and #NetGalley for making this book available for review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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