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A review by moonyreadsbystarlight
X-Gender, Vol. 2 by Asuka Miyazaki
reflective
3.0
Part memoir, part essay. This more heavily explores death, on top of continuing themes of sexuality and gender from volume 1. This was very hit-or-miss (parts were quite good, other parts were not so much). This also felt more disjointed than the previous volume
Graphic: Cancer, Suicidal thoughts, Blood, Excrement, and Death of parent
Minor: Biphobia and Racism