Indigo Blue
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Indigo Blue

Alternative Titles

Japanese: インディゴ・ブルー


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 12
Status: Finished
Published: Oct 6, 2001 to Sep 7, 2002
Genres: Drama Drama, Girls Love Girls Love, Romance Romance, Slice of Life Slice of Life, Erotica Erotica
Demographic: Josei Josei
Serialization: Feel Young
Authors: Yamaji, Ebine (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.251 (scored by 11481,148 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: N/A2
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #7249
Members: 2,633
Favorites: 22

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Recommendations

They're both about women finding out abruptly to have interest in women. The protagonists struggle with inner resistance due to their previously conventional relationships with men but on the other side they're guided by the strong and deep affection (and attraction) towards their beloveds. To sum up they're both manga about a sort of sexual epiphany. 
reportRecommended by Jajja
The two mangas have pretty smiler plot lines. They both start off with main characters that have boyfriends but come to accept there homosexuality after meeting woman they fall in love with. the difference come in the certainty in the woman's personality after the decision to finally live out there lives as there true selves. Personally, i think Indigo Blue is more consistently good, but i very much loved the flawed human aspect that was in love slave. I also *spilor* love the fact that Ureha didn't end up in either relationship and really worked on herself and then found that she could be  read more 
reportRecommended by YoshikoFuru
Both have the same kind of sadness that is so attractive in Josei. I think blue is a bit more painful because of it's innocence, but Indigo Blue is almost like a more mature reading of a woman coming to terms with her self as someone who loves other woman as opposed to girls discovering love in unstable places. -A. 
reportRecommended by YoshikoFuru