These were some pretty boys, and I think Kazahaya would be very fun to cosplay…if I liked the series. I loved Kazahaya’s design as well as Kakei’s. It’s always stunning, and you know what you’re getting, no matter which artist from the group is the lead. Apart from the weird leg lengths, you can’t go wrong with CLAMP’s art. Using these abilities, they’re trying to solve some mysteries connected to their own pasts whilst trying to earn extra money. You don’t really see much of Rikuo’s power, but it’s still there. Kazahaya can touch things and see memories, and Rikuo can destroy things with a thought. They spend their days working as shop assistants, but every now and then, their boss, Kakei offers them a different job that only someone with psychic powers can complete. Legal Drug follows two 17-year-old boys who work at the Green Pharmacy. It’s safe to say that I’m very disappointed. Unfortunately, I won’t be continuing on to it now as I DNFed volume 3. With so many years of difference, I was curious to finish this first set off and move on. It’s called Drug and Drop, and I was so excited to get to it. I recently saw the continuation of the series available in English. But I’ll get more into that later as it’s kind of interesting. The magazine the manga was in closed, and it took years for it to get picked up by a different magazine. I read volumes 1 and 2…then never got around to reading volume 3. Back when I was a teenager I started the CLAMP series Legal Drug.
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