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Same Cell Organism (Manga)

Same Cell Organism

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Dousaibou Seibutsu, Dou Saibou Seibutsu
Japanese: 同細胞生物。

Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 7
Status: Finished
Published: Not available
Genres: Shounen Ai
Authors: Yumeka, Sumomo (Story & Art)
Serialization: None

Statistics

Score: 7.981 (scored by 369 users)
Ranked: #6142
Popularity: #947
Members: 671
Favorites: 11
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2 based on the top manga page.

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Synopsis

Nakagawa and Yokota are two boys very much in love with each other. Yokota is more open with his feelings, but Nakagawa is easily embarrassed of public displays of affection. Though they may be outwardly different, their feelings for each other are the same and their connection is such that they liken themselves to Dousaibou Seibutsu (Same-Cell Organisms).

[Source: DMP]

Contains the Stories:
1. Same Cell Organism
2. I Love You
3. Lullaby in My Hand
4. The Letter in the Attic
5. To Make Angel (Tenshi wo Tsukuru) (Prequel)
6. To Make Angel (Tenshi wo Tsukuru) (Sequel)
7. We Selfish Two

[Source: B-U]

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Jul 6, 2008
coffeecat
Sumomo Yumeka's strong point is her ability to illustrate and weave together little scenes that seem perfectly ordinary but turns into something sweet and touching.

Same Cell Organism delivers simple little moments of life as lived by any two people. The romance requires no suspension of disbelief and it still makes you smile wryly at the beauty of real people who are really in deep like for each other.

Even the fantasy To Make an Angel carries the sense of quietness that the rest of the manga has. The concept of love is perhaps a bit idealized in these pages but we all need to believe read more
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They both have a collection of sweet little romance-filled stories and they're by the same author.
While one is a collection of short stories and one is a multi-volume series, these two titles are both full of sweet romance (although Clover is more bittersweet) made more enjoyable with their airy atmospheres.

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