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Rich Girl Caretaker: I'm Secretly the Caregiver of the Most Popular Girl in This Rich Kid School (才女のお世話 高嶺の花だらけな名門校で、学院一のお嬢様(生活能力皆無)を陰ながらお世話することになりました, Saijo no Osewa: Takane no Hana-darake na Meimonkō de, Gakuin-ichi no Ojō-sama (Seikatsu Nōryoku Kai Mu) o Kage nagara Osewa suru Koto ni ...
Svetlana Chmakova (Russian: Светлана Шмакова) (b.October 7, 1979) is a Russian-Canadian comic book artist. She is best known for Dramacon, an original English-language (OEL) manga spanning three volumes and published in North America by Tokyopop.
Initially serialized as a web novel on Kakuyomu since February 2020, the series began publication by Fujimi Shobo under their Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint in February 2023 after winning a Special Award at the 7th Kakuyomu Web Novel contest. [2] It is written by Usa Haneda and illustrated by U35. Five volumes have been published as of October ...
The story follows the travels of Hazuki Azuma, a tall, brooding high-school girl, as she searches for her adopted older sister and love interest, Hatsumi, in many different "book worlds". After the disappearance of her sister, a talking parakeet nicknamed Ken-chan introduces Hazuki to Lilith, the caretaker of the Great Library.
Witch Watch (Japanese: ウィッチウォッチ, Hepburn: Witchi Wotchi) is a Japanese fantasy and romantic comedy manga series written and illustrated by Kenta Shinohara. It has been serialized in Shueisha 's Weekly Shōnen Jump since February 2021, with its chapters collected into twenty tankōbon volumes as of January 2025.
Maria-sama ga Miteru (マリア様がみてる, The Virgin Mary Is Watching or Maria Watches Over Us), often shortened to Marimite (マリみて), [3] is a Japanese light novel series written by Oyuki Konno [] with illustrations by Reine Hibiki.
The chapters in Zoku Manga Mitaina Koi Shitai (released in English under the title Fall in Love Like a Comic! vol. 2) were stand alone one-shots involving the characters from Manga Mitaina Koi Shitai and were serialized at irregular intervals in the manga magazines Chuchu and Ciao.
Volume 2 also included an unrelated short story titled Gin-yu Meika (吟遊名華), which originally appeared in the November 2001 issue of Ribon. [11] [12] First-print editions of each volume came with a collectible card. Starting in January 2012, Full Moon o Sagashite was reprinted in four bunkoban volumes with new covers. [13]