Creator | Maki Marukido |
Japanese Title | 目を閉じても光は見えるよ |
Japanese Title (Romaji) | Me wo Tojitemo Hikari wa Mieru Yo |
Japanese Publisher | Home-Sha Inc. |
English Publisher | futekiya |
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Jin Inohara’s life as a veteran adult industry actor is sleeping with someone new. But, when he becomes an actor for the Cherry Bonbon series, Jin finds himself paired up long term with Hikaru Amou. Jin and Hikaru’s videos sell well, and they gain popularity as a pair, leading to more and more videos of them together. Yet, despite their intimacy on screen, Jin and Hikaru don’t know much about each other’s private lives. That is…until Jin realizes he lives in the same apartment building as Hikaru.
Creator | Maki Marukido |
Japanese Title | 目を閉じても光は見えるよ |
Japanese Title (Romaji) | Me wo Tojitemo Hikari wa Mieru Yo |
Japanese Publisher | Home-Sha Inc. |
English Publisher | futekiya |
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Chris –
I really enjoyed Pornographer and Mood Indigo, but this didn’t do it for me. Maybe I’m tired of BL about sad porn actors with troubled pasts, maybe the guy’s son was too extra, but even Marukido Maki’s lovely art couldn’t make me fall in love with this one. I don’t think it was a waste of time, but it did leave me frustrated.
Anonymous –
I might be a bit of an outlier, but I ended up liking this manga more than Pornographer and Mood Indigo. This is maybe because I am all about AV actor BL and older guys. The single father bit also made me a little conflicted, but I ended up liking it more as the story went on.
This isn’t really a comfort BL for me, but there were some moments that made me laugh (their director is someone I relate to a lot). Making me laugh now is enough to make me like it.
Energetic_Nova –
I feel like there was something missing in this story with the translation or something. It felt like there was some gaps and
Yeah that son was-
But there was some good… mixed bag.