Synopsis
Two people with completely opposite thoughts and personalities are ‘fated partners’!?
A chaotic and happy love comedy BL with contrasting yin and yang energies♪
Once you start reading, you won’t be able to stop!
The ending might just make you tear up…!?
Benedict, a German-born vampire, is enjoying sightseeing in Japan alone. While searching for a blood target, he meets Kouta, a flashy young man. He’s not Benedict’s type at all—he decides to avoid getting involved. But after Kouta tends to Benedict’s wounds from an unexpected incident, Benedict can’t help himself. When he attacks to feed and heal his injuries, he discovers Kouta’s blood tastes better than anything he’s ever experienced…!? Meanwhile, Kouta experiences the pleasure brought on by the vampire bite and Benedict’s handiwork, discovering sensations he’s never felt before—…!?
Main Story: 90 pages
Bonus Manga: 2 pages
※This is a revised 18+ version of “Vampire Doesn’t Like Party Boy Types.” Content is largely the same, so please avoid duplicate purchases.
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This Week’s Top Rankings:
Editorial Review
[Sam’s Pick]
Vampire Doesn’t Like Party Boy Types (Part 1) delivers a visually compelling supernatural romance with a compelling premise that plays on classic archetype clashes. This doujin explores the tension between a composed, refined vampire and a carefree, outgoing human—a dynamic that promises both comedic and intimate moments.
The artwork demonstrates strong attention to anatomical detail, particularly in rendering the muscular physiques that anchor this work’s visual appeal. The cross-section artwork showcases skilled draftsmanship and technical execution, with clear, confident linework that brings intensity to intimate scenes. The artist demonstrates solid command of perspective and proportion throughout, creating scenes that feel dynamic rather than static.
What sets this work apart is its commitment to visual storytelling beyond simple explicit content. The clothed elements interspersed within more revealing scenes create interesting compositional variety and suggest genuine attention to pacing and visual rhythm. This approach prevents the work from feeling one-dimensional and suggests the creator understands how restraint can enhance overall impact.
As a Part 1 installment, the work succeeds in establishing character contrast and visual identity. Readers seeking supernatural-themed content with strong artistic execution and varied visual approaches to intimate scenes will find genuine merit here. For those prioritizing artistic craftsmanship alongside engaging character dynamics, this vampire tale is worth exploring through Henhenta.
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