Romance
There Are Things I Can’t Tell You, from TOKYOPOP and Edako Mofumofu, is an emotional and beautiful romance from any genre, not just BL.
Virtually Yours is a down to earth, relatable, and cathartic read with human characters being portrayed in a story without the use of cliche tropes.
Given is a manga and anime series that pulls its audience into a traditional romance and then crashes them on the shore of grief.
Palm Springs is laugh-out-loud funny, so gosh-darn endearing, and respectful of its audience. I’m ready to make a long-term commitment to Palm Springs.
Prince Freya Volume 2 accelerates Freya’s story and puts her into action as King Edvard and expands her emotional range as herself.
Love Me Love Me Not Volume 3 continues a story of friendship and love as romances bloom and problems arise for each character.
Things heat up between Sakura and Tendo in VIZ Media and Shojo Beat’s An Incurable Case of Love Volume 4 when they’re pushed closer than ever.
A Whisker Away offers up a big emotional punch from Junichi Satoh, Tomotake Shibayama, and Mari Okada and beautiful animation from Studio Colorido.
Love Life Episodes 7-10 tie the entire season together perfectly, making sense of early-season decisions and delivering an excellent inversion of romcom
Something’s Wrong With Us Volume 2 from Kodansha Comics brings intimacy, dysfunction, and intrigue as Nao gets deeper into Kogetsuan.
TRENDING POSTS
Boyfriend On Demand (Wolgannamchin) is the kind of delightfully humorous, rewarding KDrama romance I’ve been…
While Bridgerton Season 4 Part 2 itself faces challenges balancing its themes with subtlety, the romance reigns supreme in the end.
Outlander Season 8 Episode 2, “Prophecies,” has it all: Birth! Death! Weird neighbors! One of the Fraser men has a dumb idea for a baby name!















