Romance
The extremely energetic Iura hasn’t gotten much screen time, but true to form for the show Horimiya Episode 11 reveals he is a big brother.
When it is good, it is absolutely wonderful, which unfortunately makes the few blemishes in Horimiya Episode 10 absolutely cringeworthy.
Strawberry Fields Once Again Volume 1 follows Akira and Pure, two girls who couldn’t be more different, especially since one claims to be from the future!
The miscommunications continue in Maison Ikkoku Collector’s Edition Volume 3, but the supporting cast may grate on the readers this time.
Bombay Rose introduces viewers to Kamala. A kind young woman who sells flowers streetside to support her kid sister and grandfather.
Horimiya Episode 9, like much of adolescence, is messy. However, the show has an eagerness to do right by the emotions of its characters.
Fly Me To The Moon Volume 4 is published by VIZ Media’s Shonen Sunday imprint and offers up a great shonen romantic comedy.
Horimiya Episode 8 follows up last week with a more in depth look at how student council odd couple, Sengoku and Remi, got together.
Romance, fantasy, and a whole lot of world-building is what fills Queen’s Quality Volume 11 by mangaka Kyouski Motomi from VIZ Media.
There is nothing more satisfying than a shojo romance finally leaving the mess behind. In Love Me Love Me Not Volume 7, that’s just what readers get.
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