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A manga adaptation illustrated by Harumare was serialized in Ichijinsha's Manga 4-koma Palette magazine from February 22, 2021 to February 22, 2022, [2] and began serialization in Ichijinsha's Ichijinplus manga website on March 26, 2022. [13] Its manga chapters have been collected in two tankōbon volumes as of July 2022. [14]
Yuri Is My Job! (Japanese: 私の百合はお仕事です!, Hepburn: Watashi no Yuri wa Oshigoto Desu!) is a Japanese yuri manga written and illustrated by Miman. It has been serialized in Ichijinsha's Comic Yuri Hime since November 2016, and is licensed in English by Kodansha USA as the company's first yuri release.
[245] [246] In later tweets, Jara said there is a "beautiful love story" between Zarya and Kitty in the show, referring to the interactions between the two characters in episode 37 ("The Princess and the Pirate"), stated the importance of showing "love between LGBTQ characters on TV", and said that the kiss was cut from the episode because of ...
Hidenori Gotō (Voiced by Tomokazu Sugita), one of main characters from Samurai Flamenco. Ren Goto (Voiced by Kazuki Shimizu in Japanese and Chris Smith in English), a character from K Project. Kosei Goto (Voiced by Tokuyoshi Kawashima), a character from Giant Killing. Takuya Gotou (Voiced by Kenjiro Tsuda), a character from Sound! Euphonium.
Poor Poor Lips (プアプアLIPS, Pua Pua Lips) is a Japanese yuri yonkoma manga written and illustrated by Hayako Gotou. It was serialized in Takeshobo's Manga Life from September 2006 to September 2012 and was licensed for an English-language release by JManga in 2012. The series follows Nako, a poor 21-year-old who begins working at a ...
An entire class of high school students is summoned to another world by its god, who selected them to become heroes. The god allowed each of the students to pick a special skill of their choice, but one of the students, Haruka, a loner student, tried to escape the selection ritual but got dragged along anyway, and the god allowed him to keep all the remaining skills the other students did not ...
A manga adaptation illustrated by Tou Fukino began serialization in TO Books' Comic Corona website on February 10, 2020. [29] [30] It has been collected in six tankōbon volumes as of February 2024. [31] The manga is also licensed in North America by Seven Seas Entertainment. [8]
By July 2021, the manga had over 800,000 copies in circulation by July of the same year. [28] By March 2022, it had 1 million copies in circulation. [29] By November 2023, it had over 1.65 million copies in circulation. [30] In August 2020, the series ranked second out of the 50 nominees on the sixth Next Manga Award, with 19,902 votes.