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The Moon and the Wolf Manga Reviews

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    baka deru

    June 5, 2025 (PST)

    Such a refreshing take
    This review contains spoilers. You ever want more beast in your beastmen BL? This series has got it. This wolf-man, Woo, can literally only speak in howls. It's such a small but neat addition to the genre and the artist makes it work with their world and the relationship with Woo and Aoi.

    It's a simple story that mainly fast tracks to the H scenes, which are done amazingly, but does so while giving you a couple that you can feel loves each other so much. I personally like that it doesn't need to go into detail on how they got together, no unnecessary drama of them figuring out each others feelings since the feelings portrayed in the panels do so effortlessly even with no dialogue. I just love these two so much. Please give me more, I want a whole volume or more dedicated to just them!!

    The second story is also simple in its setup but has more character drama. I got kind of frustrated at Hiro pushing his insecurities on Tatsuya but it's also understandable given the situation. It might be me being biased since BL manga can typically come across kind of biphobic, or at least ignorant to the way sexuality can be multifaceted. These two have their own insecurities and they manage to work it through together and come out with their relationship all the more solidified.

    Anyways, I love this artist and their stories are always good. I just really want more Woo and Aoi please and thank you!!
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    Lucie Nona

    November 24, 2023 (PST)

    Not one story, 3 cute ones
    I wish there was more of the title story, but the others are so cute that it's a small sadness. This story is just a few slice of life tales, and they make you want more! A quick naughty read for the reader who likes couples who "normally" wouldn't get together. Great at showing how communication matters.
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