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CMX Manga Love Com (ラブ★コン, Rabu★Kon), also known as Lovely Complex: Aya Nakahara: Shueisha Viz Media (NA) Madman Entertainment (ANZ) Love Hina (ラブひな, Rabu Hina) Ken Akamatsu: Kodansha Kodansha USA (NA) Chuang Yi (SG) Madman Entertainment (ANZ) Love Mode (LOVE MODE, Rabu Mōdo) Yuki Shimizu: Biblos Blu
Kabe Sa Dōjin Sakka no Nekoyashiki-kun wa Shōnin Yokkyū o Kojiraseteiru (壁サー同人作家の猫屋敷くんは承認欲求をこじらせている, transl. 'Popular Indie Creator Nekoyashiki is Making His Yearning for Approval Worse'), abbreviated as KabeKoji (壁こじ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kazuki Minamoto [].
Maburaho; Maga-Tsuki; Magico; Magikano; Mahōka Kōkō no Rettōsei; Mai-Hime; Maken-ki; Maoyuu Maou Yuusha; Marmalade Boy; Marriage Royale; Mars; Masca; Mayo Chiki ...
Love Bullet (Japanese: ラブ・バレット, Hepburn: Rabu Baretto) [a] (stylized as LOVE-BULLET) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by inee. It began serialization in Media Factory's Monthly Comic Flapper magazine in October 2023. As of September 2024, the series' individual chapters have been collected in one volume.
The Student Council decides to go on a summer trip to Tokyo but because the president is convinced that airplanes can't fly (she refers to them as lumps of metal) they end up taking a sleeper train. Once in Tokyo they spend the night telling ghost stories and watching the sunrise.
Love is written and illustrated by Osamu Ishiwata, and is the continuation of the story from B.B., an earlier manga of Ishiwata's. Love started in the combined 1993 35th–36th issue of Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday on August 18, 1993, and finished in the 1999 10th issue of the magazine on February 17, 1999.
Love, That's an Understatement (ひかえめに言っても、これは愛, Hikaeme ni Ittemo, Kore wa Ai) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Fujimomo. It began serialization in Kodansha 's shōjo manga magazine Dessert in July 2021.
Margaret was first launched as a weekly manga magazine in May 1963. [6] [7] It is Shueisha's second-oldest active publication. [8]The magazine was known as Weekly Margaret (週刊マーガレット) until 1998, when it was renamed to Margaret and moved to a bi-weekly publication schedule, [4] with issues released on the 5th and 20th of each month.