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Three Wolves Mountain

Alternative Titles

Japanese: Three Wolves Mountain
English: Three Wolves Mountain
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 5
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 28, 2001 to Apr 28, 2003
Genres: Boys Love Boys Love, Fantasy Fantasy, Erotica Erotica
Serialization: Be x Boy GOLD
Authors: Naono, Bohra (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.371 (scored by 13891,389 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: N/A2
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #8107
Members: 2,523
Favorites: 19

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Preliminary Spoiler
Feb 11, 2014
Here's the thing about this manga: it begins with a screech. That's how it felt! It was like something was grating my brain! I was all, "What happened to Naono sensei!? Give me back my beloved mangaka! I want Renai Nenrei back!"
But I guess she was just testing us to see if we are truly Naono lovers (:D) because by the second chapter it's back to the usual Naono awesomeness of hot (old) men, cute lovers, huge age gaps and adorable comedic situations. Oh, and let's not forget the smutty parts, ha?

The characters really annoyed me at the beginning. I thought Susugi-san was just an ...
Dec 31, 2015
I really wanted to like this book, but several factors prevented me from doing so.

One: The art style. I really did not like it. I found it drab, hard to look at, and just plain bad. Keep in mind, I am critiquing it based on my own personal preferences; you may like it, even if I don't. However, it felt crudely drawn to me and there was a few instances of hair-covered eyes still showing through clearly, as if their eyes are located on their hair and not in the socket. I hate that.

Two: Jiro. He was whiny, bratty, and always needed saving. He cried ...