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January '25 Manga of the Month: Candy Color Paradox by Isaku Natsume
Welcome back to the Delusional Boyfriend Book Club! In this episode, host Courtney dives into the delightful world of Candy Color Paradox, a manga by Isaku Natsume that’s perfect for fans of wholesome, workplace romance with just the right amount of jealousy, forced proximity, and hilarious tension. Set against the backdrop of a newspaper office, this charming story follows two characters—Kaburagi, the confident, popular, and suave photographer, and Onoe, the shy, klutzy reporter. Though they work together on the same team, their rivalry and close quarters quickly spark some unexpected chemistry.
Courtney shares her love for the story’s playful dynamics, including the classic “top falls first” trope, and explores the deeper connection that blossoms between Kaburagi and Onoe. While the plot focuses on their rivalry and collaboration, there’s a subtle exploration of trust and affection that makes the romance even more sweet and satisfying. Along with praise for the adorable art and character expressions, Courtney reflects on the pacing of the story and discusses what fans can expect from the next volume.
If you’re a fan of workplace romances, soft banter, and will-they-won’t-they tension (with just a touch of spice), Candy Color Paradox is sure to steal your heart. Courtney also touches on the broader world of BL (Boys’ Love) and yaoi, inviting listeners to explore these genres without societal judgment. Don’t forget to join the conversation on our blog, social media, or Discord, where we’ll chat about all things romance, LGBTQ+ representation, and the joy of delusional boyfriends.
Tune in, and let’s dive into this cozy, feel-good romance together! Always remember, sometimes the delusion is the solution.
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