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Rent-A-Girlfriend Manga Goes On Hiatus

 The most recent section of Yuka Kinami and Reiji Miyajima's Rent-A-(Really Shy!)- Girlfriend (Kanojo, Hitomishirimasu) manga on Kodansha's Magazine Pocket application uncovered on Sunday that the manga is backpedaling on break "for a brief period." Kodansha didn't uncover when the manga will return.


Miyajima and Kinami sent off the manga in June 2020. The story focuses on the person Sumi from the principle Rent-A-Girlfriend series. The manga had continued from a 14-month rest on March 6. Kodansha will distribute the manga's third volume on May 17.

Kodansha Comics licensed the manga, and it describes the story

The official spinoff manga of Rent-A-Girlfriend, the rom-com turned hit anime, features fan-favorite Sumi, the shy girl longing to come out of her shell. Written and illustrated by original creator Reiji Miyajima! Catch up on the manga before Rent-A-Girlfriend returns for a second anime season, coming soon!

Miyajima's Rent-A-Girlfriend manga sent off in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine in July 2017, and it is continuous. Kodansha Comics is distributing the manga in English.

The manga roused a TV anime that debuted in July 2020 and broadcasted for 12 episodes. Crunchyroll streamed the anime as it circulated in Japan. The show will have a second season that will debut in July.

Miyajima sent off a new manga named Shiunji-ke no Kodomo-tachi (The Shiunji Siblings) on his Fanbox account on February 22 and in Hakusensha's Young Animal magazine on February 25.

Source : Magazine Comic App

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