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jjk manga spoilers tagged “jjk spoilers” and “jujutsu kaisen spoilers”

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this fandom has a really weird thing with Gojo (and I mean, it’s with a lot of characters too but specifically Gojo right now) where he cannot be a nuanced character but instead has to be either a good person or a bad one. It’s either “he’s selfish, immature, and a bad teacher” or “he’s selfless and does everything for his students” and I’m just wondering if we all read the same story.
I’m not gonna sit here and say my opinion is better than anyone else’s because obviously there’s plenty of stuff up to interpretation, but I do think we should like.. acknowledge that he can be both? One of the best examples of this issue is how people treat the relationship between him and Megumi. Yes, Gojo is described as a “benefactor”, and yes, Megumi is technically in debt to Gojo. Yes Gojo does have long-term motives for taking care of Megumi.
But at the same time, Gojo’s described to have treated Megumi really well as a child. He also adopted to Tsumiki, who doesn’t have any “benefit” to him, plus the deal between Toji and the Zen’in only entailed Megumi’s care. And while Gojo has stated that he needs strong, young allies, he’s also stated that it’s a crime to take away the youth from the kids. Even if he has an ulterior motive, he still wants them to be kids while they can.
Then past all of that with just his general character, he’s very human. He does both selfish and selfless things, and it’s not uncommon for him to have lapses in judgement. His morals can be wishy washy, but he cares about those close to him (and doesn’t everyone? of course you’re going to care most about those who you have connection to) and does a lot to make them happy. When Itadori was “dead”, he didn’t have to hang out with him/eat dinner with him, or wear Nobara’s skirt to make him laugh. But it was also probably a bad idea to bring him to the fight against Jogo.
This is all to say, fandom’s breaking down of characters to make them more palatable and the idea of “the curtains are blue because the curtains are blue” has removed a lot of nuance from characters that should be treated with more thought. Like it’s just a fictional little guy, but you can also learn some stuff when you actually take the time to look

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Witches of Wind and Hearth-“First Impressions” (Chapter Two)
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Rating/Warnings: Teen and up, allusions to abuse, brief mention of scarring
Tags of note: chosoyuki, witch!AU, choso as a single father of eleven, manga spoilers
Summary: Choso prepares for his lesson with Ino. But there's one complication: Ino forgot to mention his overprotective guardian.
This was, unsurprisingly, inspired by @arinavah witch au.
I’m using my tumblr to talk about Quinn Saint Nicholas from The Tarot Sequence and why I think he’s neat. None to Light spoilers for those who haven’t read the series yet (I recommend if you like fantasy, found family and snarking men)
1. Sweet boy- honest good son. Won’t hurt you unless it’s absolutely necessary and will apologize immediately after
2. He is good at using his powers! He’s getting better at controlling them.
3. While good boy, he’s also a hell raiser. but like a sweet cinnamon roll demon.
4. A good little brother - probably the best there is.
5. The Ace representation we deserve.
6. Heart on his sleeve but has so many connections to power near godly people.
7. Will actually die for you - has come scarily too close multiple times for comfort.
8. Likes lava lamps
Ciaran from the Tarot Sequence by K.D Edwards!
The Queen of Wands is traditionally a more feminine card but I thought it matched his energy well. XD
(I also really loved his sundress in The Sunken Mall)

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“all queer media is one dimensional, tropey, mass market, and made for teenagers-” not true. look harder
Memorial: Mike and Benson have been together for a few years and are in the middle of determining if they’re going to stay together when Mike learns that his estranged father is terminally ill, and goes to Japan to reconcile with him before his death. meanwhile Mike’s mother stays with Benson in the US. my favorite part of the novel was the part in Japan, exploring the relationship between Mike and his father (TW for racism and abuse)
the luminous dead: w/w romance between a spelunker on a mission on an alien planet and the women who hired her for unknown reasons, who’s stationed on the surface and communicates with the mc through her high-tech caving suit. toxic but intriguing romance, killing eve and TMA fans you will enjoy this (TW for graphic descriptions of injury)
The Vanished Birds: explores a society that was created after the Earth has been environmentally destroyed and humanity has moved onto space stations, and all space travel and commerce is controlled by corporations. queerness isn’t the focus of this book but many of the main characters are queer. beautiful writing, will make you super depressed in the best way (TW for child abuse)
The Color Purple: Celie is separated from her sister in childhood when she’s forced into an abusive marriage by her father, but she continues to write to her over the years. an important part of the novel is the relationship that develops between Celie and her husband’s lover Shug. what I love about this book is that its an important look at misogynoir and abuse of vulnerable people, but Celie ultimately gets her happy ending. (TW for abuse, racism, sexual assault, incest)
The Miseducation of Cameron Post: the first half chronicles the early life of Cameron, a closeted lesbian growing up in rural Montana in the 90′s. the second half is about Cameron’s experience in a conversion camp. I love the writing of this book, it’s very atmospheric. I felt like I could picture Cameron’s town in my sleep. (TW for conversion therapy, homophobia, self-harm)
boys run the riot: manga, a trans boy who wants to work in men’s fashion one day works with two of his classmates to design and create a clothing line. I’ve only read the first volume so I cant speak on the series as a whole. the MC is only out to some people, so he gets misgendered and still wears the girls’ uniform in school. this might be difficult for some people to read, although there isn’t too much overt transphobia if I remember correctly (at least in the first volume)
The 57 bus: nonfiction, follows the stories of an agender teen who experienced a hate crime, and the boy who attacked them. A tough read, but a really important look at the justice system, racism, transphobia, and restorative justice (TW for transphobia and homophobia, violence, depictions of police and the justice system)
our dreams at dusk: manga series about an LGBT+ center in Japan. follows gay, trans, and asexual characters. an interesting look at queer issues in Japan. also the art is gorgeous (TW for homophobia and transphobia)
in the dream house: memoire about the author’s experience in an abusive sapphic relationship. super important, as abuse in queer relationships is so seldom talked about. hard to read but the writing is very lyrical and poetic, and beautiful (TW for abuse)
ask the passengers: mc is a girl who’s falling in love with another girl, while staying closeted from her gay friends because she’s not sure how to identify. the gimmick of the book is that the mc talks about her problems to airplanes in the sky, and this magically touches the lives of the people in the planes. I felt this part of the book was goofy and honestly I think it would be better without it, but I remember that the journey the mc goes through regarding her sexuality made me feel very seen (TW for homophobia)
king and the dragonflies: written by the author of Felix Ever After. the rest of his books deserve an equal amount of attention. middlegrade, about a boy dealing with the death of his brother and coming to terms with his sexuality. I liked the relationship between King and his family. they weren’t super homophobic but they also weren’t completely accepting at first either, it felt like a very realistic and healthy depiction of a family (TW for homophobia, racism, child abuse)
haven’t personally read, on my tbr: Giovanni’s Room, Nevada, Stone Butch Blues, Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit, My Cat Yugoslavia, My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness
“queer media is all boring period pieces and people getting divorced and experiencing horrible homophobia and tragedy-” not true. look harder
The Magic Fish: graphic novel, a young Vietnamese-American boy reads fairy tales with his mother to help her practice her english, and searches for a way to come out to her. some of my favorite art in a graphic novel, look it up its stunning
Honeygirl: going through quarter life crises and unsure of what to do after earning her PhD, the mc goes to vegas and ends up getting drunkenly married to a woman she doesnt know. the mc’s relationship with academia was very relatable to me
whatever: basically just about the mc fucking around with his friends, being in a band, and discovering that hes gay. a lot of fun, love the characters
anything by Alice oseman: Alice Oseman is the only person I trust to write about the fandom experience in YA fiction. my personal fave is iwbft. disclaimer: I haven’t read solitaire, cant say whether its good or gay
Ivy Aberdeen’s Letter to the World: middlegrade, Ivy’s family’s home is destroyed by a tornado, and shes also dealing with the fact that she’s realizing she’s a lesbian. some internalized homophobia, but everyone in Ivy’s life is really accepting and its very sweet
my love mix-up: manga, mc has a crush on a girl in his class and asks to borrow her eraser, and sees the name of a different boy written on it (this is a popular love charm in Japan). boy #2 sees the mc holding the eraser, and thinks HE has a crush on HIM. very wholesome and funny, and one of the few times I’ve read a manga that actually allows a character to have crushes on people of multiple genders. it deals with homophobia in some cases, which makes it feel grounded in reality, but all of the mc’s friends are very accepting, and its very cute.
The Tarot Sequence: urban fantasy set in a modern magical society, mc is the heir to a family of the magical aristocracy, but since his family was killed he’s fallen from grace, is broke, and works as a mercenary for other powerful families. he tries to unravel the mystery of his family’s death on the side. m/m romance and found family. love the characters and the world building, and the author is planning for this to be a NINE book series. next book is coming out May 2022!! (TW for sexual assault)
In Other Lands: mc gets recruited to go to magical summer camp, except he’s genre-savvy, hates fighting, and misses technology. super funny satire of portal fantasy books, but will also have you aching for the mc? elliot schafer my beloved
havent personally read, on my tbr: a hero at the end of the world, the poster children, tell me how you really feel, heavy vinyl
we absolutely do have a long way to go in regards to queer representation, but it frustrates me to no end when I see post claiming that queer fiction is all one specific type of story. there are lots of queer creators out there writing unique, thoughtful, beautiful stories who deserve our support! if theres a particular type of queer fiction you would like to see, do a little digging because its likely that SOMETHING similar exists. it just doesnt exist on like disney+
also @lgbtqreads is an incredible resource, if you want to read something gay and have a specific genre or type of story in mind I highly recommend looking around on their blog
additional recommendations welcome!