It's Ya Li'l Boy
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  • Parts 5
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Complete, First published Nov 02, 2020
Mature
Almost out of nowhere, Guzma ends up having to take care of a son he didn't know he had, named Koji. With the help of his friends and former gang, he begins to learn how to be a parent. Better than his own, at least. And maybe learn a little patience and gain the ability to control is temper a little more along the way. But sometimes, it might take something major to happen to really learn the importance of anger management.

This 5-part story mainly follows his son Koji
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