Ema Toyama’s Yōgisha A no Hanayome Manga Ends on February 28

Ema Toyama’s Yōgisha A no Hanayome Manga Ends on February 28
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This year’s 2nd problem of Shogakukan‘s Betsucomi Flower digital publication exposed on Wednesday that Ema Toyama‘s Yōgisha A no Hanayome (The Bride of Suspect A) manga will end in the publication’s next problem on February 28.

The “sexual love thriller” manga centers on Hana, who goes back to her household after her other half passes away. She lives every day in an overbearing environment, up until one day her moms and dads begin discussing having a marital relationship interview for her with a worldwide prominent artist called Aoi.

Toyama released the manga in Betsucomi Flower in August 2021. The manga’s 3rd and last assembled book volume will deliver on March 26.

Toyama began the Vampire Dormitory manga in Kodansha‘s Nakayoshi publication in November 2018. The manga went on hiatus after its “very first part” ended in July 2022, and returned and began its “2nd part” in December 2022. The manga is motivating a tv anime that will best in April. Crunchyroll will stream the anime.

Toyama introduced her acclaimed Objectives of Love (Watashi ni xx Shinasai!romantic funny manga in Kodansha‘s Nakayoshi publication in 2009 and ended it in June 2015. Kodansha Comics released the manga in English. Toyama released a follow up manga entitled Watashi ni xx Shinasai! Couple-hen (Missions of Love – Couple Arc) in Nakayoshi from March to June 2018.

Toyama released the I Guess I Became the Mother of the Great Demon King’s 10 Children manga in Kodansha‘s Month-to-month Shonen Sirius publication in April 2019, and ended it in November 2023. Kodansha USA Publishing releases the manga in English.

Toyama released the continuous Majo Maid wa Joō no Himitsu o Shitteiru (The Witch Maid Knows the Queen’s Secret) manga in Nakayoshi publication in December 2022.

Kodansha USA Launched or is launching Toyama’s Aoba-kun’s Confessions Manga Dogs I Am Here!and Shugo Chara-chan! manga. Tokyopop formerly released Toyama’s Pixie Pop: Gokkun Pucho manga.

Source: Betsucomi Flower concern 2

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