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- ©2017 by AKANE TAMURA/NSP
- Manga Score: 7.42
- Author: Akane Tamura
- Publisher: Coamix Inc.
- Volumes: 19
- DB title: Mobuko no Koi
- Rating: 10 and up
- Genres: DramaRomanceAdult CastSeinen
A Side Character's Love Story
Synopsis
Growing up, Nobuko Tanaka was always a "side character" standing off in the corner. Now in her 20s, she's fallen in love for the first time. While she isn't any good at being assertive, she will muster her courage bit by bit as she tries her best to close the distance between herself and her crush - because even side characters fall in love. If you're tired of the same old romantic protagonists, this modest, refreshing love story is for you.
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Felix-san
(All reviews)
12
people found this review helpful
Preliminary
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Nobuko is our shy girl on the cover. She started her part-time job at a supermarket and here she found your romantic pair, Irie a tall and education man with glasses, that once helped her during her first days when a customer asked her to carry heavy goods, he as a good gentleman has carried the merchandise in her place, since then she likes him, but he likes her? Or just see her as a co-worker? Is he really a gentleman? who knows.
Art: well done and the colorful pages really make me want to see an anime, but one step at a time.
Character: Without Nobuko read more
Art: well done and the colorful pages really make me want to see an anime, but one step at a time.
Character: Without Nobuko read more
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iwannabeatree
(All reviews)
7
people found this review helpful
Preliminary
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It's your normal romance, slice of life manga, that is what I want to say. However, the problems in the story is not some triangle love or ridiculous misunderstandings, it is about being brave enough to confess to your crush, being strong enough to overcome the job hunting phases, etc. Yep that's this manga's drama. For a young adult like me, it was so relatable that it pained me sometimes. The character development here is such a natural and pleasant things to look at. I don't know how many times I went "Yes, that's my girl!" Oh, not to mention, the relationship here is so
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