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At the time, manga censorship codes specifically forbade depictions of male–female sex, but ostensibly permitted depictions of male–male sex. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] Takemiya's decision to focus on male over female protagonists – still a relatively new practice in shōjo manga at the time – was born from her desire to write a sexually explicit ...
In the harem genre, which originated from shōnen manga, a male protagonist is surrounded by several female characters who desire him, and who are often more confident and assertive than he is; examples include Negima! Magister Negi Magi by Ken Akamatsu and Hanaukyo Maid Team by Morishige. In other cases, the male protagonist is unsuccessful in ...
Josou o Yamerarenaku Naru Otokonoko no Hanashi is a romantic comedy manga [2] [3] following Kazu, a young man who secretly has enjoyed his cross-dressing hobby for half a year. He contemplates how he would like to be called cute and treated as if he were a woman, but how he is worried about someone finding out that he likes being feminine, when ...
Volume 8 was the 22nd best-selling manga for the week of June 3, 2013, [47] rising to 17th the next week. [48] Volume 9 was the 22nd best-selling manga for the week of August 5, 2013, [49] falling to 29th the next week. [50] Volume 10 was the 17th best-selling manga for the week of January 6, 2014, [51] falling to 25th the next week. [52]
Lum the Invader Girl [1] [2] (/ l ʌ m /), known in Japan simply as Lum (Japanese: ラム, Hepburn: Ramu), [3] is a fictional character and the female protagonist of Rumiko Takahashi's manga series Urusei Yatsura. [4] [5] [6] She is often believed to be the main protagonist of the series due to her iconic status.
Girl Meets Rock! (Japanese: ふつうの軽音部, Hepburn: Futsū no Keion-bu, lit. ' Ordinary Light Music Club ') is a Japanese web manga series created by Kuwahali. It tells the story of first year high school student Chihiro Hatono, who begins playing guitar and joins her school's light music club.
Written and illustrated by Yuu Yoshinaga, Diary of a Female Lead: Shujinkou Nikki began serialization in Shogakukan's shōjo manga magazine Betsucomi on August 12, 2021. [1] Its chapters have been collected into nine tankōbon volumes as of September 2024. [2] The series is licensed in English by Seven Seas Entertainment. [3]
The series was well received by critics, who liked its setting, cast of characters, and artwork, and found it unexpectedly complex and believable for a story about cross-dressing. In addition to the manga, a two-volume Mimic Royal Princess audio drama was released in 2017.