Romance
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.
A LOT happens this week in Horimiya Episode 7. It is an intimate exploration of the entire cast, and sets up an incredibly realistic love triangle.
A Sign of Affection Volume 1 centers Japanese Sign Language and communication in a sweet story all about friendship, college, and falling in love.
Hearts will skip and break this week in Horimiya Episode 6 and the show continues to do an excellent job of execution on both fronts.
Just in time for a virtual Valentine’s Day, here’s our round-up of some of the best otome games out now on PC, Android, and iOS.
Now in its third installment, To All The Boys: Always and Forever, Lara Jean grows more than she has before in the series.
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While Bridgerton Season 4 Part 2 itself faces challenges balancing its themes with subtlety, the romance reigns supreme in the end.
Boyfriend On Demand (Wolgannamchin) is the kind of delightfully humorous, rewarding KDrama romance I’ve been…
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.













