Romance
The anime adaptation of the beloved rom-com is finally here! Horimiya Episode 1 is about the faces we let people see, and the ones we don’t.
Fly Me To The Moon Volume 3 is a return to awkward and wholesome form for our protagonists Nasa and Tsukasa from mangaka Kenjiro Hata.
Maison Ikkoku Collector’s Edition Volume 2 is honest even when its slapstick comedy results in characters busting through walls.
After a standout debut, How Do We Relationship? Volume 2 shows Miwa and Saeko dealing with the trials of being a couple, namely communication.
‘Blue Flag’, Volume 5, is a romance drama manga written and illustrated by mangaka KAITO and The English-release of the manga is published by VIZ Media.
Directed by Clea DuVall Happiest Season showcases the stress of the holidays, meeting the parents, and well, coming out.
Sometimes, you want a manga that is simple and sweet to read, like eating a piece of candy. Whisper Me a Love Song by Eku Takeshima is just that.
Shortcake Cake Volume 10, from VIZ Medias Shojo Beat, picks up where the last left off and we see how Riku’s past impacts his future.
To highlight the diversity of genre and storytelling, I wanted to put together this shojo manga list that encapsulates some of my favorite manga.
In Holidate, Sloane and Jackson hate the holidays and decide to use each other to get through the awkward family times they bring.
TRENDING POSTS
While the story drags on too long, its pacing can’t overpower the utter sweetness and simplicity of teenage love in Love Untangled.
Heather and Jack fall in love traveling across Europe following his great-grandfather’s journal in YA romance done right, The Map That Leads to You.
In a sea of streamer rom-coms, The Wrong Paris stands out as original and well-delivered when Dawn joins a dating show for the wrong reasons