Tsuiraku JK to Haijin Kyoushi

summary say it about suicide, and turn out this is so damn relaxing. Usually i can't stand with the Prince shoujo-like character but this, really like this
 
I'm low-key annoyed by how the mangaka explained the significance of each character's action--as a reader, I thought the context was understood just fine without having to hit me with the unnecessary explanation sledgehammer.

Otherwise, I think it's nice to see a teacher-pining-for-his-student for a change.
 
*updates*
Me : Awwww
*only a chapter*
Me : Awwww


JK you guys are great, keep on going!
 
Weird but I love this.
It doesn't need to be taken seriously, but I like the atmosphere developed which can run from restless, scary to funny and adorable.
Sora has a knack in drawing the right angle. unique concept - she does not fit the theme of youthfulness of high school girls like her previous work.
 
I usually don't like student-teacher manga but this one is okay. It does get a bit too shoujo at times but it also can be genuinely funny. The 'physics of suicide' tidbits are interesting and I think if the story focused on that side more it could be great.
 
Wait. Am I stupid and missed something or what? Why does he call her JK? Or is he just saying just kidding?
 
JK means joshi kousei (high school girl). Thats why the series is called tsuiraku JK (falling high school girl). Its a rather popular abbreviation in Japan.
 

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