![]() Yahiko no Sakabatō was also serialized in Shonen Jump during 2006. The last volume was published on July 5, 2006. ![]() The first volumes were published on an irregular, but a monthly basis was established by Viz media after volume seven due to good sales and consumer demands. ![]() The first volume of the series was released on October 7, 2003. Rurouni Kenshin was licensed for an English-language release in North America by Viz Media. Additionally, several parts of the following volumes were adapted into two original video animations series. The first eighteen volumes were adapted into an anime produced by Studio Deen, and aired in Japan from Januto September 8, 1998. Left out of the original volumes, the chapter added as an extra to the final kanzenban release. The chapter is focused on Myōjin Yahiko some time after the end of the series when he is requested to take care of a dojo for a short time. "Yahiko's Reversed-Edge Sword"), was originally published in Weekly Shōnen Jump after the conclusion of the series. A single chapter follow up to the series, Yahiko no Sakabatō ( 弥彦の逆刃刀 ?, lit. In July 2006, Shueisha re-released the series in a twenty-two kanzenban special edition volumes. The first volume was released on Septemand the last on November 4, 1999. The 255 individual chapters known as "Acts", as well as a few one-shots authored by Watsuki were collected and published in 28 tankōbon volumes by Shueisha. The story takes place during the early Meiji period in Japan and follows a fictional assassin named Himura Kenshin, formerly known as the " Hitokiri Battōsai ( 人斬り抜刀斎 ?), who becomes a wanderer to protect the people from Japan. The first chapter of Rurouni Kenshin premiered in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1994 and the series ran in the magazine until 1999. The chapters of the Rurouni Kenshin were written and illustrated by Nobuhiro Watsuki. I still have a lot more to add, but this list is getting longer now.Cover of the first tankōbon for Rurouni Kenshin, released by Shueisha on September 2, 1994 Migite ni Miemasunoga, Ore no Kareshi de Gozaimasu by Utsumi Long Works of Minaduki Yuu (especially Sayonara game and Love Nest) Kaerenu Oni tono Momobiyori by Hareya Umako Similar to Shinigami wa Korosenai: (supernatural)įukouchuu no Shiawase no Shiawase by Enzou Ore no Tsugai ha Thoroughbread Omega by Licca Arata Similar to Shima-chan Chi no Tsugai Jijou (omegaverse) The Dreaming Trainer’s Ideal Master by Rai Yaezaki Similar to Neon Sign Amber, Uncover me with your eyes, akuma ha tengoku ni ikatunai, (mature, sexy) Like a Sugar by Nago Nayuta (check their other works too!) Kowagaranai de, Soba ni Ite by Long Utsumi Itadakimasu, Gochisou-sama by Kurahashi Tomo ![]() Similar to How to Make a Delicious You, Chéri, My Destiny! (food) Itsuka koi ni naru made by Kurahashi Tomo (check their other works too!)Įyes speak more love than the mouth by Hagi If you like the works of Suzumaru Minta, Nagusa Furuya, Nmura, I can hear the sunspot, Karasugaoka don't be shy, sasaki to miyano, Pink Heart Jam, Ashita kimi no mono ni shite: (fluff, school life) Online game nakama to sashi off shitara shokuba no onijoshi ga kita The more recs the merrier, thank you!!!Įdit: forgot to mention that I'm looking for completed ones, and here's what I've already read Yaoi or shounen ai, any is fine but I want to avoid any mangas with r4pe, sa, teacher x student(professor x student is fine tho), minor x adult tropes. Hi! So I'd like some bl manga recs, specifically mangas because I've read all the manhwas and manhuas I consider good.
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