Romance
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.
Love Me Love Me Not Volume 5 jumps into full love quadrangle mode with Yuna, Akari, Rio, and Kazuomi learning more about themselves and each other.
Directed by Michael Matthews, and is written by Brian Duffield and Matthew Robinson, Love and Monsters brings the action, the comedy, and the romance.
It is officially spooky season, so what better way to ring it in than with If Witch, Then Which?, a lighthearted rom-com featuring magic and witches?
Komi Can’t Communicate Volume 9 is a romantic-comedy-drama manga created by mangaka Tomohito Oda. The English-language…
Blue Flag Volume 4, is a romance drama manga illustrated and written by mangaka KAITO and published by VIZ Media, and available on the Shonen Jump App.
‘Gamifying Romance: Why Hearts Should Be More Than a Prize’ is a conversational panel discussing romance in games and how games could do better.
I Love You So Much, I Hate You from Yen Press was a thoughtful, sexy, and dramatic romance between two women by mangaka Yuni.
Mangaka Rumiko Takahashi seamlessly weaved the theme of toxic masculinity throughout Inuyasha, so its time to dive into it.
TRENDING POSTS
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.













