Kiss Him, Not Me 5
Kiss Him, Not Me 5 book cover

Kiss Him, Not Me 5

Paperback – Illustrated, June 7, 2016

Price
$10.99
Format
Paperback
Pages
160
Publisher
Kodansha Comics
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1632362643
Dimensions
5 x 0.5 x 7.52 inches
Weight
5.5 ounces

Description

A longtime author of "BL" - male-male romance comics for straight women also known as "yaoi"—Junko's first stab at a long-running shojo series is Kiss Him, Not Me, which has become a major hit in Japan.

Features & Highlights

  • Kae
  • here! Summer vacation is over, but back at school, even cool, gentemanly
  • Mustumi-senpai
  • is turning up the heat around me. So I guess even he has an intense side?I'm seeing his passion even more now that his older brother,
  • Mutsumi-sensei
  • , has become a student-teacher at our school... and wants to whisk e away from
  • all four boys!
  • It's brother vs. brother as the Mutsumi men both try to win my affections, but I'm enjoying this action! A fiery battle between
  • two gorgeous brothers
  • and a teacher-student setup?! I never thought I'd get to see so much
  • taboo
  • in the flesh! I wonder if the boys can outwit such a
  • michievous older man...
  • Now an anime from the studio that made PRINCESS JELLYFISH and MY LITTLE MONSTER!

Customer Reviews

Rating Breakdown

★★★★★
60%
(139)
★★★★
25%
(58)
★★★
15%
(35)
★★
7%
(16)
-7%
(-16)

Most Helpful Reviews

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A real page turner

I watch the series and I'm really enjoying the book series. Those characters are hilarious and I can't wait to see what happens next. Its been a long time since I pick up a comic book or graphic novel. But its great to get the chances to read this book series.
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Five Stars

Our teen daughter loves this series!
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Focus volume on strong, silent Mutsumi

As if having four guys and a girl after Kae wasn't enough, we meet the older brother of strong-and-silent Mutsumi. He's a student teacher in the kids' school, and he decides he's interested in Kae as well, although there's a strong implication that it may be just to annoy his brother, or that he enjoys manipulation.

First, though, the gang goes on a treasure hunt based on a map found in the history club room. A cave gives plenty of excuse for deep emotional reveals, and oddly, although he's one of the four rivals, Mutsumi doesn't understand his feelings for Kae until other people assume them for him. That is, them asking him if he thinks she's his special someone gives him the idea that she might be. Be careful what you ask people -- it might start something you don't want to begin!

The art's not exceptional. In the cave, most of the dangers and darkness are suggested instead of shown. There are a lot of facial closeups, and the emotional beats are covered in the text, since it wouldn't be clear from art alone. The appeal here comes from the character interaction and goofy situations they're put in, such as a key showdown conducted through playing an obscure battle card game. Kae knows how to play and is rooting them on, while everyone else is thinking "I don't really get what's going on."

This focus on Mutsumi -- most of the book is related to him in one way or another -- does a great job fleshing out his character after we got more insight into Nanashima and Shinomiya in [[ASIN:1632362074 Kiss Him, Not Me 4]]. Thank goodness for the character list at the beginning of the volume. It's hard enough to keep the four guys straight. first three books were mostly gag-based, but now, as the series gains length, the characters are getting more depth. (Review originally posted at ComicsWorthReading.com.)