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"At that time, we were nowhere to be found…" Irritated with one another, horrified by one another, yet still searching for one another—the tale of teenage pathos as only George Asakura can tell it kicks into high gear with a turbulent seventh volume. Kou-chan’s light and the world he constructed fade away. Even though she wants nothing more to do with him, Natsume can’t help but be aware of his presence. Kou-chan’s eyes pierce her tumultuous heart, and he once more attempts to involve himself in Natsume’s life…\
"I don't know what this feeling is... I don't know what I should do now... all I know is, I want him." They fight one another, they chase after one another, they capture one another—a turbulent tale of preteens on the brink of self-destruction, masterfully brought to life by George Asakura!
SIX TALES OF LOVE • When Araki finds an old fax machine, he starts corresponding with the only girl who can receive his letters. But there’s a twist! • A brother’s dying request: deliver a videotape to his girlfriend . . . someone his sibling didn’t even know existed. And there will be other secrets. • Natsume must attend summer school while her close friend takes an exotic vacation. Oh well, best take his advice and “let the wind blow through you!” • With a move to Alaska imminent, a girl vows to win the heart of her secret crush. Will a swimming pool rendezvous dampen her message? Plus Bonus stories! Love is in the air . . . and in the water . . . and in the mail with these intriguing tales of affection, rejection, miscommunication, and sweet connection!
Includes, beginning Sept. 15, 1954 (and on the 15th of each month, Sept.-May) a special section: School library journal, ISSN 0000-0035, (called Junior libraries, 1954-May 1961). Also issued separately.
Every 3rd issue is a quarterly cumulation.
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A natural match between the manga queen Moyoco Anno and the patron saint otaku, Hideaki Anno!When Moyoco Anno, the widely successful creator of women's manga, married Hideaki Anno, creator of Evangelion and a director known to be the very model of an otaku, she held one important doubt:"Am I really ready to be an otaku's wife?"Taking up that challenge, Moyoco Anno launched herself into the deepand beautiful world of married life.This comic essay, an account of the private lives of two of Japan'smost high-profile creators, is raw, unfiltered, and unforgettablyhilarious. This series has been published in Japan since 2002 which Japanese title name is "Kantoku Fuyuki Todoki"
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A light, dazzling and brilliant, that Natsume will not allow herself to possess… Natsume thinks of herself as bound to Kou-chan by the events of the day that changed both of their lives forever, but the walls around her heart that keep Otomo out are weakening. Still, she stretches out her hand towards the light… Don’t miss the ninth volume of this masterful portrait of teens on the brink of self-destruction!