This is one of those mangas that is definitely hit or miss. I personally liked it but that will have to be decided by you all! Also at the time of my writing this there are currently only 6 chapters out so take that as you will.
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High Schooler, Kako falls for a guy at an adult party. Later one the next day she finds hes a police officer who lives and works remarkably close to her home. She decides to go forward with a relationship with him but he insists on space because he doesn't want
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Police & Joshi Kousei, Policeman and High School Girl, Watashi wa Kesshite Fukou dewa Nai, Ookami Shoujo Shounen Japanese: PとJK More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 16
Chapters: 65
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 13, 2012 to Feb 13, 2020
Demographic:
Shoujo
Serialization:
Bessatsu Friend Authors:
Miyoshi, Maki (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #42102 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #1778
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Your Feelings Categories Dec 28, 2017
A fun manga to read.
The idea is actually pretty interesting. Not to much is wrong with this and the characters are fun. There are some issues though. Such as how fast they both get married and the reasoning as to why they can get married but not date each other makes little sense. We are given a cast of support characters that don't seem to do much and then near the end they are suddenly seeming much more important characters. ... Oct 18, 2015
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The Synopsis: This shoujo manga is about a female protagonist who falls in love with a local police officer in her city after meeting him at a mixer posing as a twenty-two-year-old with her friend. Although the feelings appear mutual, he rejects her when he later discovers she is considerably underaged and is still in high school. After she protects him in a fight, stepping in and taking a hit from a gun to the head, he finally admits his feelings, but he realizes the only way for them to be together is by marrying. After marrying, the rest of the story follows their domestic ... Apr 22, 2023
[WORK AND AUTHOR] P to JK - Police and Joshi Kousei (High School Girl) is a manga of the romance genre and shoujo demography, written and drawn by Maki Miyoshi, and which has sixty-five chapters published between 2012 and 2020.
Miyoshi began his career as a manga artist in early 2009 by publishing a one-shot called "Akarui Mirai" within the Kindan no Koibito collection published by Bessatsu. She worked on a few more small projects before starting P to JK, her most successful work. Winning the 41st Kodansha Manga Awards in the shoujo category and having his work adapted for live action in 2017. His most recent ... Sep 1, 2024
Really good and worth a re-read one of these days.
Well-developed romances and also nice platonic relationships between unexpected characters, even with the ML. They never feel like they detract from the story though, even if it is about the titular couple, as it always relates back to them in some way. Towards the end though is where you will really feel the pressure as conflicts arise, especially for the main couple. Be relieved to know that this conflict is handled maturely and with much thoughtfulness and will not ultimately leave you with a bad taste in the end. This is especially helped by ML trying his ... Jan 7, 2018
Overall an enjoyable read for me. I'm wondering myself why I didn't give it higher than a 7, but I think it's just because it's decently enjoyable with forgivable flaws, but not particularly outstanding in any way.
Characters: The male lead is probably my favourite character here. I rather enjoy his personality, and it's enjoyable to have an adult male who knows what to do in situations(probably the main reason). I don't fangirl over him at all, but I enjoy seeing his kind of person in my romance stories. Main girl isn't that amazing. Quite typical as heroines in these stories go. She isn't the most mature, but ... |