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In The Sunroom

In The Sunroom

Vol.1 Chapter 5: Mister's Baby Bird
51.8K


"In December of 1970 Takemiya published a short story, "In the Sunroom" (in Bessatsu Shojo Komikku) which is possibly the first shonen-ai manga published and contains the earliest known male-male kiss in shōjo manga.The manga volume consists of five shorter stories:- Sunroom Nite (In the Sunroom, 1970)- Hohoemu Shounen (The Laughing Boy, 1972)- 20 no Hiru to Yoru (20 Days and Nights, 1973)- Star! (1974)- Mister no Kotori (The Mr.'s Baby Bird, 1975)"

Kaze To Ki No Uta

Kaze To Ki No Uta

Chapter : Kaze To Ki No Uta Lithographies
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Serge Battour is the son of a French viscount and a Romani prostitute, and despite his kind nature and academic talent, is shunned by his family and his peers due to the color of his skin. He begins to attend Lacombrade Academy, his father's alma mater, in the hopes that there he will find a place to belong. Gilbert Cocteau is, like Serge, the orphaned son of a wealthy family, and is infamous at Lacombrade for his beautiful and delicate appearance, lack of dedication to schoolwork, and habit of prostituting himself to other students. He has no intention to connect with any of his classmates, instead devoting himself to his uncle Auguste. Due to a shortage of living space, Serge and Gilbert become roommates even though Gilbert's antisocial nature has in the past made it impossible for him to room with anybody. Serge, being sociable and idealistic, is determined to be friends with Gilbert; Gilbert is only interested in either being able to manipulate Serge or push him away entirely. To the surprise of both of the boys, however, the two eventually form a deep, albeit generally dismal, bond that leads to a romantic connection. In 1979, this series was awarded the prestigious Shogakukan Manga Award for shounen/shoujo manga. For those who don't like yaoi - this manga is more of shounen-ai and the sex scenes are nothing like the ones you can see in modern yaoi mangas. A bit of warning: "Kaze..." includes scenes of rape and child abuse (but no shota).

Tenma No Ketsuzoku

Tenma No Ketsuzoku

Vol.9 Chapter 29
240K


From ShoujoMagic:Altojin lives in the time of Ghengis Khan... She's a strong-willed warrior raised on the grassland plains of the country of Chigul. While out hunting with the Imperial Prince Olsbolt, Altojin saves his life from a would-be assassin. Suspecting that the assassin was sent by his father, Olsbolt then kills his father -- the reigning sovereign of Chigul, Biruge Han. That night, Olsbolt goes to Altojin's home to hide, but while he is away for a moment, Altojin's e family is slaughtered! What will become of the young warrior Altojin and the bold prince Olsbolt...!?dropped by ShoujoMagic on 10-15-07

Nordiska Sonata

Nordiska Sonata

53K


A collection of oneshots.

Toki Wo Yuku Uma

Toki Wo Yuku Uma

55.9K


Collection of three stories:1. Toki wo Yuku UmaFour-part tale of love and loss featuring a musical snowglobe horse that passes through many hands on its journey around the world. It evokes old memories and half-forgotten dreams in those who gaze into it, thus changing their lives forever.2. Star Kid no Fumouna HoukenComic adventures about a group of elves.3. Keiko-chan no Kyouji Seikatsu!?Autobiographical vignettes about life as a manga professor.

Silvester No Hoshi Kara

Silvester No Hoshi Kara

55.9K


A collection of stories.

Pharaoh No Haka

Pharaoh No Haka

Vol.2 Chapter 11A : The Burning Of The Sacred River
147.5K


Egypt, a four thousand year old civilization, has now collapse and has entered into a war-torn era.There will be a period of power and angry waves.The small country, Esteria, was invaded and destroyed by their neighbouring country, Urjna, and its pharaoh, Sneferu. Prince Sariokis vows to get revenge on Sneferu, and avenge Esteria.A moving epic about love; and people with their struggles of getting through each day.Takemiya Keiko's historical fantasy from 1974 set in the ancient Egypt. This it the work that allowed Takemiya to publish Kaze to Ki no Uta with it's success, that was refused by several publishers before.

Natsu E No Tobira

Natsu E No Tobira

52.6K


Marion is a young schoolboy who prides himself on his adherence to a philosophy he calls "realism". Because of his distain for emotional display, he ignores anything remotely akin to affection. But when Marion is entangled in a romantic affair with an older courtesan, his rationalism is revealed to be little more than a cover for his own emotional immaturity. Learning to love, Marion blossoms under his older lover's care but unfortunately, Marion has yet to learn the true price of the affair.Classic 1976 shoujo by the author of "Kaze to Ki no Uta" and one of the first shoujo titles to include shounen ai elements.

Rintarou Panic!

Rintarou Panic!

Vol.1 Chapter 35: My Own Shichirigahama Zoo
15.2K


Hello! I'm Rintaro, nice to meet you. My master Hinako has a secret that only I know! When you flick her smiley badge, she transforms from the girl named Hinako into a boy called Nova! And she can even talk with me, her dog, Rintarou.

To Terra...

To Terra...

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In the future, computers control all aspects of human life, even birth. No one questions Superior Domination, the new social order, except the Mu, a mutant race with telepathic powers who are forced into exile by the System. On a distant colony mistakenly believed to be Terra by its inhabitants, Jomy’s world is turned upside-down when the Mu ask him to become their leader. Can Jomy, with his emerging telepathic powers, lead the Mu back home, back to Terra? In 1978, this series won the very first Seiun Award for manga, and subsequently, in 1980, also won the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen/shōjo manga

Heian Joururi Monogatari

Heian Joururi Monogatari

5.2K


Heian Joururi Monogatari paints the sad tale of a noble young warrior of the Genji clan named Enjūmaru, and Sachuta, his only attendant. The Heian period is nearing its end while these two travel through the ages as they both hurt and seek comfort in one another.A gripping Heian romance as told by Takemiya Keiko, best known for “The Poem of Wind and Trees” and “Towards the Terra”.

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