A Capable Man

Japanese manga


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::summary Japanese manga ::

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FieldValue
nameA Capable Man
imageBluACapableMan.jpg
captionCover of Blu's English translation
ja_kanjiデキる男が好きなんだ!
ja_romajiDekiru Otoko ga Suki Nanda!
genreYaoi
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| name = A Capable Man | image = BluACapableMan.jpg | caption = Cover of Blu's English translation | ja_kanji = デキる男が好きなんだ! | ja_romaji = Dekiru Otoko ga Suki Nanda! | genre = Yaoi | type = manga | author = Hinako Takanaga | publisher = Kadokawa Shoten | publisher_en = | magazine = | published = January 29, 2004 | first = | last = | volumes = 1 | volume_list =

A Capable Man is a one-shot Japanese manga written and illustrated by Hinako Takanaga.

Plot

Shingo has always liked guys who are exceptional. His best friend, Koji, is the smartest, fastest, and hottest guy in school. But what Shingo doesn't know is that Koji has worked hard to be so exceptional - and he's doing it to impress Shingo! Why? He's in love with Shingo of course! But all is about to be revealed, because when Shingo's just-as-impressive cousin comes into town, Koji realizes he'll have to confess everything or risk losing his one true love forever...

Publication

Kadokawa Shoten released the manga on January 29, 2004. The manga is licensed in North America as A Capable Man by Tokyopop's imprint, Blu, which released the manga on November 4, 2008. The manga is licensed as Traumboyz in Germany by Tokyopop Germany, which released the manga in March 2007.

Reception

Mania.com's Danielle van Gorder commends the manga for its "nicely distinct" character designs but criticises it for "the reproduction [which] looks slightly muddy, and the screentone replication isn't the greatest". Pop Shock Culture's Isaac Hale commends the manga for its "adorable humor [which] is abundant in every story". Comic Book Bin's Leroy Douresseaux comments on the manga artist's use of "a variety of moods, techniques, and styles to give her stories a variety of temperatures – from hot and sexy to adorable and funny".

References

References

  1. link. [[Kadokawa Shoten]]
  2. "Introduction". [[Tokyopop.
  3. (4 November 2008). "A Capable Man".
  4. "Traumboyz, Band 1". [[Tokyopop.
  5. Gorder, Danielle van. (December 23, 2008). "A Capable Man". Mania.com.
  6. Hale, Isaac. (March 3, 2009). "A Capable Man". Pop Shock Culture.
  7. Douresseaux, Leroy. (March 12, 2009). "Hinako Takanaga's A Capable Man (Yaoi)". Comic Book Bin.

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