Romance
Shojo Beat may have shojo in the name, but it also publishes some amazing josei titles and Yakuza Lover is by far the steamiest in quite some time
Blue Flag Volume 8 is a romantic drama manga created by mangaka KAITO. The volume is published in English by VIZ Media’s VIZ Signature imprint
I make the joke all the time that I am vampire trash—and I am, especially…
When it comes to BL, TOKYOPOP has been knocking it out of the park with the…
By focusing on a one-sided love but with a twist, And Yet, You Are So…
In this collection from SuBLime Manga, Don’t Be Cruel: Plus+ Volume 2, fans get the chance to see more moments of Maya and Nemgegusa.
Fans of Shinkai’s films or those that love a good romantic tear-jerker will love 5 Centimeters Per Second + Children Who Chase Lost Voices.
Super Me sees protagonist Sang Yu plagued by horrible nightmares. Then one day he discovers he can turn his nightmares to his own advantage.
In The King’s Beast Volume 2, Rengetsu is realizing that her feelings towards Tenyou aren’t just hatred while also seeing more of the world’s injustice.
There’s a need for more stories with queer characters experiencing cute and fluffy romance. Cheer Up: Love and Pom Poms perfectly fits this mold.
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Can This Love Be Translated? gets lost in its quest to answer that question, but finds its way mostly back on course in its final episode.
She Said Maybe is a mess of a rom-com with leads you can’t root for and a cast of malicious characters you have to tolerate for little payoff.
While the romantic tropes of Bridgerton Season 4 Part 1 are a bit safe and predictable, it’s still enjoyable to watch with style to spare.














