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Underrated/Unpopular Romance Manga? 4g3q4l

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11 years ago
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Any recommendations for underrated or unpopular romance manga? Yeah, this may be subjective. 5326s


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11 years ago
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Almost everything on my lists. I read nearly only romance and around 95% of what I read is not popular.


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11 years ago
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I really like these romance mangas. I think they aren't are popular as most of the other manga I've read.
Boku no Chikyuu o Mamotte- completed
Lovely Everywhere- completed
Nanoka no Kare - ongoing
Pinocchio- ongoing
Celeste Blue- one shot


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11 years ago
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True Star (Novel) - my favorite of these, though it's yaoi.

Covered in Cinders - nice and morbid!

Return - I love the art, the story's not too short and not too long, and the plot events are unique.

Slice of Black Chocolate - short, wordless, interesting.


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11 years ago
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Well, I'm not really into seinen and shounen.

Some of them I've already read or I'm already reading but there are some that I checked out just now since you recommended them. I particularly liked Covered in Cinders. Celeste Blue is also good.

Thanks!! 😀


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11 years ago
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Maybe it was popular once, but I just quickly thought up Charisma Doll


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Kuragehime may be fairy popular (?), but I rarely see people talk out it anywhere, it's very good, check it out OP.


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