I Think Our Son is Gay #2

8.3

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Writer Okura
Artist Okura
Cover Price $12.99

With her husband working abroad, mama Tomoko is in charge of raising their two precious sons back on the Aoyama ranch. Keeping her kids fed, clothed, and on schedule is all in a day's work, but Tomoko also watches over them with great love and care... and in the case of her eldest son Hiroki, who's doing a very bad job of keeping his sexuality a secret from his family, a big dose of bemusement. And now Hiroki might have another secret to keep! Lately he's been coming home from school talking enthusiastically about a certain boy, his classmate Daigo! With practically every other word out of her son's mouth being about Daigo, Tomoko can't help more

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  • 9.0

    All-Comic - Siddharth Gupta

    Dec 30, 2021

    I Think Our Son is Gay remains a wholesome warm blanket of a manga. Writing this story seems to have helped Okura work through his own feelings as well. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Anime UK News - Sarah

    Dec 04, 2021

    Perhaps, most touching of all is the mangakas afterword in which he reveals that he came out to his own mother between the publication of the first and second volumes of the manga. It seems to have gone all right! Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    The Graphic Library - Sara Campbell

    Feb 21, 2022

    This is a quick read with very short chapters focusing on a specific topic or conversation, but there is a lot more storyline continuity in this volume than there was in volume one. Tomoko and his crush develop over several little chapters, and we'll hopefully get to see more of how Tomoko and his family support him with this. Yuri is definitely an easy crowd-favorite with his annoyed attitude that makes way often for ways to support his brother. At first, he often seems irritated that Tomoko doesn't just come out and say what he's really feeling, but his support for Tomoko comes out so often that you can't help but feel the love he has (and hides) for his brother. The dad really isn't in this one much again, so this might be building into a really big confrontation with the father, who is never really shown as support for folks being gay (and he definitely isn't around his son long enough to see the signs). It will be interesting to see how long the mangaka goes before we get more of Read Full Review

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