
Man's Best Friend
Publisher: BLU
Rating: M - 18 and above
Genre: Yaoi, Comedy, Drama, Romance, Supernatural
Grade: D+
Ukyo, on his way home from school, rescues a black dog. He names him Kuro (black in Japanese). When Kuro gets excited he turns into a human, he keeps the ears and the tail though. Ukyo doesn't know what to do because Kuro seems to love him in more than just the pet owner way. He enjoys the sex but has issues with the fact that Kuro is male and a dog. The next story in this compilation of three is a typical yaoi storyline. Two childhood friends get separated, many years later reconnect, fall in love, deal with the issues of both being guys. Not real original is it. The last story is about a boy who rescues a goldfish from a festival. He takes the goldfish home with him. In the middle of the night the goldfish turns into a human and the only way the fish/boy can repay his savior is through sleeping with him. It's a little (no a lot) creepy.
I couldn't decide whether I wanted to check this manga out. I had been impressed with what BLU had come out with so far (at least the books I had read.) I came across several reviews that just raved about how wonderful this book was. I decided since it seemed to please many readers I would probably enjoy it as well. I was mistaken. The whole idea of sleeping with your dog kind of creeped me out. I know when Ukyo and Kuro had sex, Kuro was in human form, but the idea was still freaky. The final story of the goldfish showing the boy his thanks by sleeping with him was creepy as well. The fish/boy looked more like a flat chested girl with a male reproductive organ. The middle story was really the only one that was half way decent, but it was so predictable that my short attention span couldn't really handle it. In my opinion the only redeeming quality was the fun and sexy cover. Too bad, but BLU has other really good titles to check out.
***Review Copy purchased at Borders***