Boys Run The Riot Volume 4, the final volume in the series, feels truncated, or at least the book and series ended without resolving two of the plots that spurred my interest: Ryo's love interests.
Boys Run The Riot Volume 4 cover Credit: Kodansha
Other than that, the series continues its strong character development and leads towards[...]
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In the previous volume of Boys Run The Riot, Ryo and Jin finally got their big break: An LGBTQ YouTuber named WING promoted the fledgling clothing brand (called Boys Run The Riot) to their fans Unfortunately, WING also outed Ryo without Ryo's permission The genie's out of the bottle The toothpaste is out of the[...]
Boys Run The Riot Volume 2, unlike the work of many of Keito Gaku's contemporaries, moves quickly There's still space to introduce new characters, but the story has velocity, informed by the struggles of the group and main character Maybe it's a matter of available pages: Boys Run The Riot is only four volumes long, and[...]
I enjoyed the first volume of Boys Run The Riot, a manga from Kodansha about a transgender high schooler named Ryo Artist and writer Keito Gaku cleverly parallels Ryo's story with the story of Ryo's classmates in their struggle for acceptance in high school.
The Cover To Boys Run The Riot Volume One
Boys Run The Riot's[...]