
Member Reviews

Thank you Netgalley and Kodansha Comics for the arc.
The summary is exactly what you get.
If you like insta-love, not beating around the bush, and sweet BL, this is for you. Insta-love is not my cup of tea, so that really hindered my liking this comic.
We are immediately thrown in and the summary helped understand what was happening. I think the order of the events could have been better set up to flow better. Then it was just a fast track to Yuu and Nagi getting together. They are sweet and I would have been more invested in this relationship if they were developed more as well as their relationship. We got more of Yuu’s character with his interactions with his friends but not much with Nagi; all we really needed to know was that he is shy and inexperienced, I guess. I wish there was more to Nagi than just getting together with Yuu, especially because he’s a first year in college. At least with Yuu we saw that he was able to like someone romantically and seriously in comparison with his past relationships and attitude. The first volume should have been a set up for their characters and friendship before diving into a romantic relationship.

ᯓ★ˎˊ˗ net galley review
Thank you so much to Kodansha Comics for providing me with the ARC of this book.
This was your average BL manga, but I eat it up every time. I liked the pacing of the book. The relationship did not take too long to develop, but it was not rushed either. I like the couple and their cute, short story. It was an easy read to get out of a manga slump, and I would recommend it for someone wanting something short and sweet.

Thank you to Netgalley for the Arc in exchange of my honest review.
This is my first time reading manga. I didn’t even know how to read it and had to go back at the beginning once i understood how it worked. It was like those awww so cute kind of story. There wasn’t much to it They met, they feel in love, they dated. And happy ending. I liked it nonetheless. I will read the second book. Might have found another genre that i like.
Fav character: Nagi and Yuu
Fav moments: when Yuu got drunk and was hugging Nagi and didn’t want to let go.

Love on the Horizon volume 1 is a fun BL manga about university students Nagi Kitagawa and Yuu Yamasaki. The two boys are very obviously into each other but it takes a while for them to figure it out. They have easy chemistry and I enjoyed reading this volume. Thanks to Kodansha Comics and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.

Okay but this was cute! A bit fast as l'm used to more of a slow build. The relationship and watching both characters learn how to be vulnerable for the first time was cute. Has some explicit scenes as an fyi which I liked but just wasn’t expecting when I started it.

Love on the Horizon has such a simple premise but it works. It's a college-aged dream: senpai definitely notices you and conveniently you're next-door neighbors. I do appreciate how organically their relationship developed. Unfortunately it's all so cute and fluffy that I wonder what's in store for volume 2.

i really loved the art, the main characters were adorable, however i wished there was more development and angst before the confession.

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[I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review :)]
4/5
It's a cute story; no unnecessary drama, no “on page” +18 scenes, and no deep discussions, but very well-rounded. It doesn’t need any further story, really, this "volume 1" can be read by itself.
The protagonists, Yu and Nagi, aren’t anything spectacular, but they fit together from the very beginning - and having absolutely nothing that gets in the way or prevents them from starting or maintaining a relationship makes all the difference. As I said: zero drama, in every sense.
The art is very simplistic, but it really matches the protagonists’ personalities and the plot itself.
I was confused by the timeline of their relationship at first because the flashback mixes with the present events, but nothing too incoherent.
In short, it’s VERY short but cute. A well-made basic cliche.
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[Recebi uma cópia gratuita em troca de uma resenha honesta :)]
4/5
Uma história fofinha; sem drama desnecessário, sem cenas +18 "on page", sem nenhum discussão muito profunda, mas bem arrematadinha. Não precisa de nenhum outro volume, na verdade.
Os protagonistas, Yu e Nagi, não têm nada de espetacular, mas eles combinam desde o primeiro momento - e não ter absolutamente nada que atrapalhe ou impeça os dois de começarem ou manterem um relacionamento faz toda diferença. Como disse: drama zero, em todos os sentidos.
A arte é bem simplista, mas combinou demais com a personalidade dos protagonistas e com o enredo em si.
Fiquei confusa com a timeline do relacionamento deles porque o flashback se mistura ao presente, mas nada muito incoerente.
Em suma, é BEM curtinho, mas fofo. Um básico bem feito.

This is a short read and really cute. It took me a while to catch on to what was going on, with the short dialogue but once I did, I really enjoyed this.

ARC 3.25 ⭐️
Love on the Horizon Vol. 1 by Machi Yamashita is a cute, heartwarming, and sweet BL romance manga.
Just like the front cover, the artwork and drawing style was really nice and the story was easy to follow.
As the series progresses, it will be interesting to see their chemistry grow. I think this is a great book and I can't wait for the next volume.
Thank you, NetGalley, Kodansha Comics, and Machi Yamashita, for sending this book for review. All opinions are my own.

Love on the Horizon centers around the budding attraction between college students and next door neighbours Nagi Kitagawa and Yuu Yamasaki.
"We're both guys... ...but whenever I'm with him... ...my heart races..."
This first manga volume was so incredibly sweet! It gave me all the butterflies, and it's very tender in its love story. The art style is beautiful, very evocative and consistent. It's interesting to notice the influence of the art of Chainsaw Man on other genres as well.
The pacing is fairly high for a romance manga, but that is fitting since this story will only have 14 chapters once it's all wrapped up. This first volume contains 5 of these chapters, and can easily be read as a stand alone as well.
Love on the Horizon has everything you'd want out of a BL romance manga. The yearning, the awkwardness and the happiness. I'd recommend this manga to people looking for a sweet, tender love story. If you enjoyed Sasaki and Miyano, I would recommend giving this one a shot.

Nagi Kitagawa is a first-year art university student. Yuu Yamasaki is Nagi’s senpai and his neighbor. Whenever Yuu gets drunk at their club’s get together, Nagi brings him home and puts him to bed. Nagi realizes his feelings for his upperclassman deepening, especially after Yuu kissing him. Does Yuu share Nagi’s feelings?
The art style is a little different than what I am used to. It was not off-putting.
LOVE ON THE HORIZON is a sweet, heartwarming story. There was no real conflict that stood in the boys’ way. I like how Yuu went to talk to Nagi when he thought his kohai avoiding him, instead of letting it drag on.
I would definitely read the next one to see how Nagi and Yuu’s relationship progresses. Also, to see if any obstacles crop up that they both need to tackle.

Okurrrr!!!
I will say I’m not a fan of the art style, and the dialogue often felt stiff at times, but I liked it overall.
I did like the naturally progression of the relationship and can’t wait to see more!

This was really cute! The relationship was adorable, and I loved how there was no drama. Just straight fluff. This felt like a one-shot to me, so I am curious to see what more will happen between them - I hope it stays super lighthearted and warm. I would love to see them all go on vacation to Nagi's hometown like they talked about. I also appreciated that the spicy scenes didn't show a ton.

Machi Yamashita’s Love on the Horizon is pure BL romance perfection. The first volume is an absolute delight—wholesome, sweet, and undeniably cute. Yamashita’s art style is stunning, perfectly capturing the warmth and chemistry between the characters.
The slow burn is masterfully done, drawing you in with every glance and unspoken moment, making the payoff all the more satisfying. And when things do heat up, the spicier scenes are handled beautifully—just the right balance of tension and tenderness.
I didn’t want this volume to end, and I already can’t wait for more. If you love BL romance with heart, charm, and breathtaking artwork, Love on the Horizon is a must-read.
(In fact, I’m intrigued that this is only the first volume, as it felt so satisfyingly complete.)

As expected from our Machi-sensei: a flavorful, heart-tugging romance with sprinkles of angst and cutesy! I love this one with all my heart lol. My heart won’t stop drumming while reading this. That’s what sensei does to you with her works—makes you crazy for bl, makes the world better for a few moments!
My gratitude to Netgalley and Kodansha Comics for providing me a gorgeous copy in exchange for an honest review.

This was my first time reading a manga and I really enjoyed it! The layout was easy to get the hang of and I liked how it was set into different episodes to break it up a bit. I enjoy how you can start to notice the small glances and lovey looks one character gives the other to watch the attraction grow. I think most queer people (especially young adults) can relate to having a crush on someone but feeling like it can’t go anywhere, assuming the person isn’t like you. Nagi is such a sweet and shy character who I think is easily relatable. In the beginning we see the character Yu-san dealing with his own struggles and seems to get a big emphasis on the story but then it kind of disappears. The story leaves it open for more in the series so I’m curious to see if those struggles come back into play. Overall, I liked Love on the Horizon. It’s something that’s quick and easy to fall into and whether or not you’ve read manga before you’ll enjoy it. Thank you to NetGalley for the ability to read this book.

This was a sweet read, with a pretty formulaic plot. The characters have a warm and predictable love story, and the lack of "drama" makes for a fairly mild and comforting experience.

e-ARC from NetGalley.
This gave me nothing. It's not offensive or anything. It's just so empty.
I didn't feel like the characters had any chemistry & I was disappointed.

First year university student Nagi meets his upperclassman Yu who also happen to be his neighbour. After making a habit of helping his drunk upperclassman home after a night out (and being forced to spend the night due to his clinginess). They slowly develop a relationship after pining for eachother.
Wholesome if not formulaic but a formula done well. The characters are uncomplicated but do not fall completely flat. Though this is a volume one so there might be more development down the line. A well drawn artstyle that is consistent with the mangakas previous work. An attention to detail when it comes to fashion tailored to each character.
All in all it was fun escapism.