Ja Kanji: | シバといっしょ。 |
Ja Romaji: | Shibato Issho. |
Genre: | Yaoi |
Type: | manga |
Author: | Tamaki Kirishima |
Publisher: | Nihonbungeisha |
Demographic: | Josei |
Magazine: | Nichibun Comics |
Published: | December 28, 2006 |
Volumes: | 1 |
is a one-shot Japanese manga written and illustrated by Tamaki Kirishima. The manga was serialized in Nihonbungeisha's manga magazine, Nichibun Comics. Nihonbungeisha released the manga's tankōbon volume on December 28, 2006.[1] It is licensed in North America by Aurora Publishing,[2] which released the manga through its yaoi imprint, Deux Press, on August 8, 2008.[3] The manga is licensed in Taiwan by Ever Glory Publishing, which released the manga on October 5, 2007.[4]
Comics Village's Lissa Pattillo comments on the manga's art, saying, she "liked the sketchy look it had and I liked the anatomy during some sex scenes where it’s shown that the characters actually have a little bit of realistic flesh on their frames. Shiba was pretty adorable, wide-eyed and scruffy. I don’t have as much positive to say about Taketora, who not only suffered from some uneven anatomy but from a facial design that I just didn’t find very visually appealing (big lips are too big)."[5] Pop Culture Shock's Michelle Smith comments on the "few genuinely funny panels, like those in which Akatsuki (another dog-person who moves in with Taketora and Shiba) entertains himself by playing with a frog."[6] Anime News Network's Casey Brienza criticises the book, saying, "nothing about this book manifests creative conviction—not the plot, not the characters, not even the furry fetish."[7] Dru Pagliassotti, comparing romance novels with Boys Love manga, mentions Ruff Love as an example of a kemonomimi "society", or setting.[8]