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The anime reviewed in this article is intended for adult audiences. Keep this in mind before clicking.
The anime reviewed in this article is intended for adult audiences. Keep this in mind before clicking.

Thom, the teenage narrator of Perry Moore’s debut novel Hero, is a kid dealing with some serious issues. His mother apparently walked out on the family years before, his father is dealing with a crippling injury received in a mysterious incident that may or may not have been his own fault, and Thom is finding it increasingly difficult to hide his homosexuality from his father and classmates. The fact that he’s also just beginning to discover that he may have superhuman powers certainly doesn’t make his life any less complicated.
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Every once in a while when I get a Borders Rewards coupon, I find that none of the series I’m collecting have the next volume in stock. When that happens, I start browsing the shelves looking for shrinkwrapped yaoi.
And that’s what happened last weekend, when I picked up Ritsu Natsumizu’s Love Bus Stop. I had never heard of the author, but the cover illustration spoke to my fondness of salaryman yaoi, and the title was silly enough to catch my curiosity.
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Makoto Tateno’s Hate To Love You is the author’s first BL work; she would later go on to pen the very-popular-but-unread-by-me Yellow. All in all it’s a work that may not be terribly memorable on its own, but is a promising start as a first effort.