I’m a Wolf, but My Boss is a Sheep

As a seasoned connoisseur of the medium, it is always a pleasure to dissect a work that plays so effectively with archetypes and subverts the expectations of its demographic. Today, we are looking at a hidden gem in the workplace romance subgenre: "I'm a Wolf, but My Boss is a Sheep" (known in Japan as *Ookami-kun wa Hitsuji-san no Inu*), written and illustrated by the talented Kio Shinozaki.

This manga is a masterclass in the "gap moe" aesthetic, where a character's appearance drastically contradicts their actual personality. If you are looking for a story that balances office politics with a sweet, slightly unconventional romance, this is a title you cannot afford to overlook.

The Premise: A Subversion of the Food Chain

The story centers on Ogami, a young man whose physical presence is, to put it mildly, intimidating. With a tall stature, sharp eyes, and a naturally "scary" face, he is the quintessential "wolf" in a corporate setting. Most people avoid him out of fear, assuming he is a delinquent or a cold-hearted predator. However, the reality is quite the opposite: Ogami is a gentle, diligent, and somewhat socially anxious individual who just wants to do a good job.

His world changes when he is assigned to work under Hitsuji-san, a department head who embodies her name (which


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