In Rainbow Days, audiences see teen boys navigate high school romance, awkward revelations, and even some heartbreak together.
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Rooster Fighter Volume 1 by mangaka Shu Sakuratani, is one of the most absurd manga I have read in a long time, and it’s great.
Drip Drip is traumatic, graphic, and an extremely well-explored take on love and sexual intimacy by Paru Itagaki.
My Love Mix-Up Volume 5 is written by mangaka Wataru Hinekuri and illustrated by mangaka Aruka and is the best volume yet.
Kaiju No 8 Volume 4 is written and illustrated by mangaka Naoya Matsumoto, and is putting Kafka through a rough patch.
Rosen Blood Volume 4 is written and illustrated by mangaka Kachiru Ishizue and expands the series’ vampire lore.
While Tatsuki Fujimoto is most well-known for Chainsaw Man, his one-shot Look Back offers a different kind of emotional story.
Divine intervention in romantic life is an easy manga trope, but it’s executed uniquely and expertly in Romantic Killer Volume 1.







