#Masturbation Master Kurosawa
What comes to your mind just by reading the title?
Maybe a manga "cum" doujin about a horny teen or maybe a comedy of a guy erupting his volcano in girls toilet.



Story
A guy who has cut himself from the whole world and does his daily ritual in girls toilet.(At least do it at your home dude) but whatever, the masturbation thing is integrated really well as the story is built around it and once you get over it you come to see that it can be seen as a metaphor of any other taboo but by using the masturbation thing the story becomes relatable to a large audience ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°).
He finds people around him irrelevant and tries to stay away from everyone who approaches him, but finally he meets a girl whom he doesn't see as a bare meal, and falls in love with her but overlooks her friendship as love and then can't stand the sight of seeing her with someone else and gives her his "judgement".But as things turn out he feels guilty about it and finally takes a strong decision that changes his life.
As I said the story starts slow but it's really worth reading for what comes after and even the starting is really well made to keep the audience occupied with all the comedy woven into the masturbation thing.
Art
Art is clearly distinct as it looks pencil drawn in every panel but never becomes bothersome and keeps the story rolling.

Characters
Every character is given a backstory which justifies them being in the way they are. be it Takigawa,Kitahara or our MC Kurosawa.One of the many things that Kurosawa realises is the feeling of boredom isn't that bad.

Or the people he once hated or stated as worthless for always pursuing him become boon to him when everyone turns their back on him in moments of despair.
Everyone is the way they are because they fear something which is holding them back.And not just Kurosawa but every other character in the story overcomes their respective fears.Be it Kitahara opening herself after locking herself up to hide from the world or Takigawa finally able to speak to Kurosawa whom she fears talking to after all that incident.
Overall
It truly is worth reading.237.5 out of 241 users liked this review