Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Dongsong esanghyang Japanese: 동성이상향 InformationType: Manhwa
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 22
Status: Finished
Published: 2002 to 2003
Genre:
Romance
Theme:
School
Serialization:
None Authors:
Lee, Sang-Eun (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #83082 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #12735
Members: 1,348
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Your Feelings Categories Feb 13, 2010
I was just bored a saturday and found this mangwa, it's a amazing story. I was reading all 3 volumes at 3 hours, i know i'm slow. but usal i only read 1 volume of manga pr. day but this was one had a very good story and a suprisining ending, i loved the art of the story and it get better and better, bong bin gets hotter and handsome later the story. I order all of you who likes a cute and funny and a outstanding story to read this series!
Aug 9, 2015
Utopia of Homosexuality is a really good manhwa. And since I haven't seen anything that really sums up the whole story, I thought that I should try while giving my opinion. (FYI: This isn't a yuri, yaoi, shonen-ai, or a shoujo-ai)
Story: The story is about 2 homos that start going to high school. Jung Suk (the female protagonist) and Bin (the male protagonist). They never went to the same middle school, but they talked online in a chat room called "Utopia of Homosexuality" ( I guess that's where the title came from). Jung Suk says she's a lesbian because her first love was a girl ... Jan 31, 2019
Overall, Utopia of Homosexuality was fine except for a few things I had a big problem with which are hard to talk about without giving some idea as to what happens towards the end.
Potential spoilers Without getting into too much detail, it has some cliches common to two best friends stories I dislike strongly. I don't think any character mentions bisexuality in the story, which makes a change in the relationship of the two main characters at the end of the story sting a lot more. I much more strongly dislike the feeling throughout much of the story that people who really care about each other ... |