Product Description: Satoru Tendou has confessed his love to Shirou Sawaguchi every spring since entering high school, only to be rejected with a cold stare. As the spring of their third year approaches, Satoru is starting to wonder if he should give up on Shirou or risk being rejected a third time. Will Satoru be able to convince Shirou that his love is genuine? Or will Seiichi Hiro, Satoru's friend and confidant, steal Satoru away before he and Shirou can reconcile their differences?
A heartwarming romance-drama-comedy I really liked this story and the art. At first it starts off somewhat confusing because you're in the dark about the details of a love triangle between the three main characters...but eventually romance blooms and it's quite warm and fuzzy. This is more of a boys love story than yaoi, so if you're looking for something more, you know...try something like Wild Rock. From the other reviews I found that the illustrator is the same as in Only the Ring Finger Knows (Only The Ring Finger Knows Novel 1: The Lonely Ring Finger (Yaoi) (Only the Ring Finger Knows)). I didn't finish that one yet, but it's a similar romantic kind of story. So far it's really good too, so I recommend it.
Wonderful Story I love a good story.... and I love it when a manga can convey as much emotion as words. This was an excellent example of a good story.
Nice enough read with pretty art. This is a one-shot "shonen-ai" school romance about a love triangle, with a bit of a mystery thrown in at the beginning. The mystery was the most enjoyable part for me, as we are introduced to our hero Satoru, in love with his childhood friend, but who has been rejected and treated coldly since confessing his love two years earlier. A third boy figures into this - but how? It was fun to try to figure out what was going on, and fun to read the book over again once I was in the know.
The drawbacks: The characters are your basic lookalike prettyboys. Satoru's love is purely generic yearning, a fixation which does not change even after two years of being ignored and treated badly, which makes him seem kind of sad. The author tries to give this love depth by basing it on a past friendship, but includes little honest characterization and interaction in the actual story. TL actually seems to go out of its way to avoid such things. When the mystery is cleared up, the author throws in a few more misunderstandings to keep the characters from any real communication, which I found annoying rather than suspenseful.
As a result, although I liked the situation around which the story was built, the people reacting to it aren't all that deep. It's like the romantic subplot in an Agatha Christie mystery. By no means a bad thing if that is what you are in the mood for.
TL is by the illustrator of ONLY THE RING FINGER KNOWS, who does delicate and pretty very well, but it has a different writer. There is a little bonus story at the end written by the illustrator. DMP does a handsome production job, but makes annoying editing mistakes, with characters being referred to by the wrong name and name order getting mixed up.
Attractive & Sweet
For those who fell in love with "Only the Ring Finger Knows" and "Little Butterfly", Time Lag is a must buy. A romantic tale about a love triangle between three sweet guys in high school - the quiet cool Shirou, the good looking Seiichi, and the sweet naive Satoru. Misunderstandings, secrets, and confusion meet our three heroes.
The main character is Satoru who is filled with unrequited love for his former childhood friend Shirou and, through a misunderstanding, starts to believe that Shirou is in love with his friend Seiichi. Drawn by the same delicate hand as "Only the Ring Finger Knows" - Hotaru Odagiri, the artwork is spot on and extremely attractive. Although the author of the story is different to OTRFK, the storyline is quite similiar.
This appears to be a one off story, and although it has a satisfactory conclusion, I would really like to keep reading about these likeable characters and see the next stage in their relationship. If you are new to Shonen-ai stories this is a really good place to start as it captures the romance but is not graphic.
A sweet shounen-ai. Being one into m/m romance erotica/Yaoi, Time Lag is a good light break in between. This sweet shounen-ai is addictive enough to keep me turning the pages, all the while rooting for the 2 childhood friends to clear their misunderstandings and be together. The letter which comes 3 years later is quite a nice surprise. The ending is a trifle weak but it's just my wishing for something more expressive.