Exclusive Interview: Fujita on Wotakoi Finale – Part 1

Hear from Series Creator Fujita on all things Wotakoi!

We’re continuing the celebration of Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku, kicked off at Anime Expo 2022, by giving fans a glimpse into the creative mind of series creator, Fujita, as they recount the ideas and experienced that inspired them to create the geeky fan-favorite rom-com, Wotakoi. Read below for part one of a two-part interview and also be sure to check out a very special sketch video at the end!

Big thanks to our interview translator, Sawa Matsueda Savage. And English-language series editor, Vanessa Tenazas for their help on this interview.


(Please note that since we transcribed an audio recording of an interview with Fujita-sensei, some comments come from Wotakoi’s Editor, Suzuki are mixed into the answers.)

On the Beginning: Tell us how Wotakoi started.

Fujita: I started by posting one page at a time on Pixiv for fun, and people said they liked it in the comments. That made me so happy that I kept at it until Ichijinsha contacted me one day and it became a series. Back then, looking for undiscovered amateur content on Pixiv that you personally enjoyed was just starting to become a trend. The free platform provided easy access to that kind of content, and it was kind of like uncovering a lucky find or buried treasure. Nowadays, there are professional artists on Pixiv and people know they can find good content there, so I think the expectations are much higher than before. I think it really helped that I was posting back when people were just starting to realize that there was some surprisingly fun manga to be found there.

On the Concept: What gave you the idea of Wotakoi?

Fujita: It came from a conversation I was having with a friend while working on art stuff. We started discussing “what if” scenarios about a guy and a girl we thought would be cute together, and what kind of things they might talk about. That idea grew and I thought it was neat, but I couldn’t explain it that well in words. So I put pen to paper because I wanted to give shape to the idea, and the resulting rough sketches was how it started. Even in today’s day and age where it’s much easier being an otaku in life, I still think there are a lot of people who are like Narumi and hide that part of themselves. Even though times have changed and it may not seem necessary to hide it, that’s a separate issue, and one of the things I wanted to do was to acknowledge that feeling of reluctance. So I think the final volume provided a sense of closure in that regard by focusing on that issue.

On Characters: Are they based on real life people?

Fujita: There are no real-life people I can point to and say,“This is who that character is based on.” But I imagined there were people out there similar to these characters. Rather, I think I was totally convinced there must be as I drew them. Take Kabakura, for instance. I drew him thinking that was exactly what a guy would be like if he had a big ego and an image to uphold but actually loved anime and couldn’t resist his cravings. I did find it hard to believe when a reader told me they knew a person who was just like Naoya. Even with Hirotaka, whose personality is meant to be a boiled down, extreme version of a bunch of otaku traits, I occasionally hear about reported sightings of guys just like him, so I think it’s definitely possible that he exists. When people tell me they’ve seen people like the characters, I’m relieved to know they aren’t completely a figment of my imagination. I get the sense that readers enjoyed seeing familiar bits of themselves and people they knew in the characters. 

On Comedy: Who’s your comedic influence? 

Fujita: I’ve liked comedic stuff from when I was little and liked making people laugh, so I did kind of incorporate some classic comedy tropes and formulas. Also, this was not a direct inspiration for Wotakoi, but the type of comedy I enjoy is work like Gag Manga Biyori (A Good Day for Comedy Manga). I like that absurd style, but I couldn’t create that kind of humor with my drawings, so I aimed for the kind of vibe you find in Gintama. Rumiko Takahashi’s Ranma 1/2 and Maison Ikkoku are also examples of my idea of the ideal energy I wanted to create. I took care when developing the feel of the characters so that readers would find them endearing and want to see more of their everyday lives. I also tried to keep things light and not too serious.

On Manga: How did you get into drawing manga?

Fujita: In terms of just casual drawing, I started when I was in elementary school. I would draw four-panel manga with no dialogue in my notebook and show them to my friends. When I grew up, I still had this vague notion that I wanted to be a manga artist and went to a vocational school. Stuff happened, and I had a period of difficulty where I lost sight of what made manga enjoyable, so I decided to take a break and just draw manga for my own enjoyment. That’s when I turned to Pixiv and the result is Wotakoi. So I guess it started as a hobby I played around with that turned into a career. I feel like by the time I realized, it was the only path for me.

On Manga: What kind of tools do you use?

Fujita: I work with analog tools up to the inking stage. Before the inking stage, drawing with the analog tools I’m used to makes the page look more convincing, plus it’s faster. But for the background art, I definitely prefer working digitally given how challenging it is to have to put a ruler to paper and draw each individual line, making sure none of them go out of the panels.  I hope to hit a sweet spot of balancing digital and analog processes, and I’m still figuring that out.

Working in analog, the lines I draw will be printed just as they are, so I have an idea of what the finished product will look like. But working digitally means being able to zoom in indefinitely and draw infinitely thin lines. I hate that when I work on fine details until I’m satisfied, there’s too much detail in the final print and the page looks cluttered. I personally don’t enjoy reading pages with too much detail, and I want to produce the look of the manga I grew up with. I like lines that are relatively thick and easy to see, and a drawing style that depicts depth of field with just the use of lines. When I draw digitally, I don’t get a sense of the finished product, and trying to get it closer to where I want ends up being a time-consuming process.

On Anime: What was it like to see your manga become an anime?

Fujita: Everyone involved worked so hard to create it, and it made me so happy to see how passionate everyone was.

Suzuki (Editor): I feel like a lot of people discovered Wotakoi through the anime, including overseas fans. I think the anime played a big part in how it reached such a global audience. 

Fujita: I love watching overseas reaction video series, and in a scene where Hirotaka sees Narumi crying over anime and says,“What’s the point of crying over anime at this age?” there are these two overseas otaku guys who tell him off and say something like,“Hey! You just turned everyone against you!” But then Hirotaka cries as well right afterwards and the guys are like “Yeah, that’s right!” It was good to see that they approved of how that played out. People from overseas have much more candid reactions and it’s cute. 

Suzuki: Even after the TV series was over, we released several OVAs, and they sold in a way that’s unimaginable with most usual OVAs. I really felt that it’s indicative of just how many people loved the anime.

Fujita: Those involved put so much work into it, as well. The anime was a good learning opportunity for me. 

On Anime: Would there be a new season of anime?

Suzuki: I do want to see them do the events surrounding Kabakura and Hanako’s wedding and the book-only episodes from [Japanese] volumes nine to eleven. 

Fujita: I want that as much as anybody, so there’s no point asking me about it. [laughs]

Suzuki: It would certainly make a lot of people happy if they animated the full series.

On Theatre: Is it true that Wotakoi is becoming a theatrical play?

Fujita: Yes. The stage adaptation has a distinctive theatrical vibe of being a live show, and I think people will be glad they watched it. I think the choice of doing Wotakoi in live action is kind of a gamble. It can make some people die from embarrassment by feeling “seen.” I’m one of those people, actually.

It’s bad enough in manga form, but producing it with actual people honestly makes me worry that some viewers might explode from embarrassment. 

Suzuki: To tell you the truth, the person who came with the play proposal had an abnormal amount of passion. Be it the anime or the live action film or the play, I felt that the people involved had completely different personalities depending on the genre. I have no idea what the stage adaptation will be like until we see it, so it’s something to look forward to.

Fujita: It is! It’s completely unknown territory, so I can’t wait to see how it’s developing!


This concludes part one of Kodanansh’s exclusive interview with Wotakoi series creator Fujita detailing their thoughts and feelings around the manga, adaptation, it’s finale and more. Stay tuned for the upcoming conclusion to be released soon!


Can’t get enough of Wotakoi? Check out our exclusive Fujita sketch video as they draw the exclusive Anime Expo 2022 Wotakoi Art

My Darling Next Door Vol. 1 FREE + 99¢ Vol. 1s

My Darling Next Door vol. 1 FREE for a limited time

Other select vol. 1s now 99¢ & up to 50% off additional volumes

Our month of Summer Reading suggestions and free volume 1 giveaways is coming to a close with the Summer Reading: Shojo to Josei digital manga sale – featuring a number of innocent and wholesome love as well as spicy and agonizing liaisons!

For one week we’re giving away FREE digital volume 1 of My Darling Next Door – the wholesome yearning crush romance. Not only that but we’re also discounting other select shojo & josei volume 1s to 99¢ & additional volumes up to 50% off! Right now you can let your shojo heart soar to far off lands with the fantasy romance, Nina the Starry Bride; the tsundere school-days love story, Defying Kurosaki-kun, and the hidden-gender slow burn, My Best (♀) Butler. And for more spicy, or mature dalliances check out the steamy crime courtship, Boss Wife; the supernatural revenge drama, Kasane, or even the beautifully esoteric battle manga, Land of the Lustrous. All these series and more start at only 99¢!

Dive into the summer of love with the Summer Reading: Shojo to Josei giving you My Darling Next Door, volume 1 for FREE, with all other volume 1s at 99¢ and subsequent volumes up to 50% off! To see where you can save, visit one of our participating digital vendors: Bookwalker, Kindle, Google Play, Kobo, Nook, izneo and MyAnimeList

Sale ends Monday, July 4th! 

Curious about this sale but want to see more? Read the first chapter of the wholesome romance manga, My Darling Next Door, FREE or click on any of the titles shown below to read a first chapter preview!



Kodansha @ Anime Expo 2022

Kodansha Returns to Anime Expo

Kodansha is proud to return to Anime Expo – one of the world’s largest anime, manga, and Japanese pop-culture conventions in the world – in huge way with a booth, panel, and a number of giveaways for fans in attendance, and at home! Take a look below as we outline Kodansha’s full presence at Anime Expo 2022. And be sure to follow along on all our activities via our social media and by looking up the hashtag #AX22_Kodansha, all weekend long!

Anime Expo happens July 1st through July 4th and will be held at the
Los Angeles Convention Center.


Visit Kodansha at Booth #1100

Anime and manga fans can find us at the Kodansha Booth #1100. And while you’re there be sure to check out our huge art gallery with manuscript pages from series like Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku, Shikimori’s Not Just a Cutie, The Quintessential Quintuplets, and Don’t Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro. And for you cosplay buffs we’ll also be displaying real-life Tokyo Revengers-inspired uniforms.

Not only that but the Kodansha booth will also feature a video wall playing trailers from and sketch videos from some of Kodansha’s most fan-favorite anime, manga & creators!

Also, be sure to capture the memory of being at AX 2022 with the Kodansha Sharing Box photo booth and take pictures with characters from several Kodansha series including Wotakoi!


Join us for the Wotakoi Celebration Panel at AX

Friday, July 1, 2022 – 12:30 PM – Room 406 AB

Kodansha’s Wotakoi Celebration & New Licensing Announcements
Help us celebrate the wonderful conclusion of the Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku manga in this wonderful spotlight filled with nerdy nostalgia, and giveaways! Then stick around for an exclusive sneak peek at Kodansha’s Spring 2023 print licensing announcement and July 2022 digital debuts.


Digital Wallpaper Giveaways for All

Not going to be at Anime Expo this year? You can still celebrate with us by downloading from limited edition wallpapers for desktop and mobile devices featuring exclusive Wotakoi art for AX, and hand-picked illustrations from Shikimori’s Not Just a Cutie, Don’t Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro, and The Quintessential Quintuplets! See below to download your wallpapers today!

Download the Wotakoi Wallpaper Here: Desktop

Download the Wotakoi Wallpapers Here: Mobile 1 // Mobile 2

Download the Shikimori’s Not Just a Cutie Wallpaper Here: Mobile

Download the Don’t Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro Wallpaper Here: Mobile

Download The Quintessential Quintuplets Wallpaper Here: Mobile


New for Anime Expo!

Check out part one our exclusive interview with Fujita on the Wotakoi finale!


Just Announced at Anime Expo!

Take a look at all the Spring 2023 Print Debuts & July 2022 digital debuts
just announced at the show!


Stay tuned to this page for more AX-related announcements from Kodansha USA!

Blue Period Vol. 1 FREE + 99¢ Vol. 1s

Blue Period vol. 1 FREE for a limited time

Other select vol. 1s now 99¢ & up to 50% off additional volumes

Our month of Summer Reading suggestions and free volume 1 giveaways continues with the Summer Reading: Fine (Martial) Arts digital manga sale – spotlighting a slate of hard-hitting martial arts manga, and beautifully rendered fine arts series!

For one week we’re giving away FREE volume 1 of Blue Period – the thoughtful saga about art, friendship, and fighting for your dreams. Not only that but we’re also discounting other select volume 1s to 99¢ & additional volumes up to 50% off! So right now you can save on such exciting & heart-pounding martial arts manga like the MMA drama, All-Rounder Meguru; the over-the-top battle manga satire, Golosseum; and even the beefy karate romance, Abe-Kun’s Got Me Now!. Looking for something more in the fine arts realm try the historical fiction tale of the REAL Shakespeare in, Seven Shakespeares; the hilarious manga about our favorite making manga dad, Kakushigoto: My Dad’s Secret Ambition; or get a taste for the culinary arts with Kitchen Princess. All these series and more start at only 99¢!

Start the summer off right by taking advantage of the amazing Summer Reading: Fine (Martial) Arts giving you Blue Period, volume 1 for FREE, with all other volume 1s at 99¢ and subsequent volumes up to 50% off! To see where you can save, visit one of our participating digital vendors: Bookwalker, Kindle, Google Play, Kobo, Nook, izneo and MyAnimeList

Sale ends Monday, June 27th! 

Curious about this sale but want to see more? Read the first chapter of the emotionally charged & ambition-inspiring, Blue Period, FREE or click on any of the titles shown below to read a first chapter preview!



Akane Torikai at TCAF ’22

Kodansha USA is proud to have Akane Torikai – the unflinching creator behind the thought-provoking drama, Sensei’s Pious Lie – as a featured guest of this year’s Toronto Comic Arts Festival (TCAF). And to celebrate Kodansha is offering digital wallpapers of Akane Torikai’s work to fans worldwide – read on for more info!

Being held this year at the Toronto Reference Library from June 17-19, 2022, TCAF is an internationally acclaimed comic book festival that spotlights a number of acclaimed creators and independent publishers. With Torikai-sensei as one of the festival’s featured guest fans will have multiple times to hear her speak, see her draw, and also get her autograph across the show.

For a full list of times and locations to meet with Torikai-sensei at TCAF 2022 see below:


Akane Torikai at TCAF 2022 Schedule of Appearances

Toronto Comic Arts Festival 2022
When: June 17-19, 2022
Where: Toronto Reference Library, 789 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4W 2G8, Canada

Friday, June 17, 2022

6:30 PM EST: Kick-off Panel: The Next 20 Years – Toronto Reference Library, Salon
Come celebrate 20 years with TCAF at the Festival’s opening kickoff! We’ve seen a lot of amazing creators come through the festival over the last two decades, but for tonight’s celebration, we want to highlight great new voices taking over the industry right now: Tillie Walden (My Parents Won’t Stop Talking, Spinning), Emma Hunsinger (My Parents Won’t Stop Talking), Kat Simmers (Pass Me By), Conor Stechschulte (Ultrasound), and Akane Torikai (Sensei’s Pious Lie). These creators have their fingers on the pulse of the comics industry. What new directions are they taking it in? What important stories are there left to tell? What are the gaps still left to fill in this industry? We’ll talk about all this and more in the opening panel.

Saturday, June 18, 2022

10:00 – 11:00 AM EST: Akane Torikai Spotlight – Toronto Reference Library, Hinton Learning Theatre
Manga creator Akane Torikai makes her North American comics festival debut at TCAF 2022! In Sensei’s Pious Lie, Torikai explores the intersections of sex, violence, gender, and power through her naturalistic style and painful honesty. Join veteran manga critic Brigid Alverson in this thought-provoking and revealing panel on Torikai’s groundbreaking work.

11:30 AM -12:30 PM EST: Akane Torikai Autograph Session – Toronto Reference Library, Signing Area

2:00 – 3:00 PM EST: Live Drawing featuring Akane Torikai @ JFT –  The Japan Foundation, Toronto
Watch manga being made before your very eyes! Award-winning artist Akane Torikai pulls back the curtain behind her creative process as she draws live on stage and chats about everything from favourite pen to her English-language debut, Sensei’s Pious Lie, and her ongoing series Saturn Return.

RSVP Link

Sunday, June 19, 2022

12:00- 1:00 PM EST: Akane Torikai Autograph Session – Toronto Reference Library, Signing Area


Special Digital Wallpaper Giveaway:

In celebration of Akane Torikai’s special appearance at TCAF 2022 we are giving away digital wallpapers featuring stunning art from Torikai’s Sensei’s Pious Lie.

Download wallpapers here: Desktop // Mobile Device


Sensei’s Pious Lie Free Chapter 1 Preview:

If you haven’t yet experienced Sensei’s Pious Lie – the poignant exploration on the emotional fallout of sexual assault – you can read the first chapter free below.


About Akane Torikai: Torikai was born in Osaka, Japan, in 1981. In 2004, she made her manga debut in the monthly magazine Bessatsu Shojo Friend DX Juliet. Her first serialized work in a young men’s magazine was Ohayou Okaeri, which was published in Morning Two. This was followed by Sensei’s Pious Lie, which drew widespread attention for its focus on the theme of sexual violence. In addition, Onna no Ie, a series about two sisters who must live under one roof, made the list for Takarajimasha’s Kono Manga ga Sugoi! (This Manga is Amazing!) in the women’s category, while Jigoku no Girlfriend, a story about three women made housemates by chance, was adapted into a live-action TV show. Her latest ongoing series, Saturn Return, which is published weekly in Big Comic Spirits magazine, is a mystery that revolves around suicide and loss.

About Sensei’s Pious Lie: Torikai’s work is a frank and nuanced examination of the emotional and practical effects of sexual violence, rendering the messy realities in gorgeously refined linework and dialogue far more naturalistic than most manga. The author veers away from blunt indictment to paint one of the most complex and fascinating psychological portraits of both rapist and victim in any medium. Very much not just for manga fans, Sensei’s Pious Lie will appeal to readers of graphic novels and literary fiction in general.

Orient Vol. 1 Free + 99¢ Vol. 1s. Ends 6/20!

Orient vol. 1 FREE for a limited time

Other select vol. 1s now 99¢ & up to 50% off additional volumes

We’re continuing this month of Summer Reading suggestions and free vol. 1 giveaways with the Summer Reading: Shonen to Seinen digital manga sale – spotlighting a selection of fun, hilarious and action-packed shonen manga, as well as dark dramatic and thrilling seinen series!

For one week we’re giving away volume 1 of the the amazingly anachronistic demon-fighting manga, Orient, FREE, with other select volume 1s priced at 99¢ & additional volumes up to 50% off! Right now you can save big on such shonen series as the sci-fi action/adventure EDENS ZERO; the exciting fire fighter battle manga, Fire Force; and the rivalry-driven soccer saga, DAYS. Looking for something with a harder edge? With this sale you can easily dive into the body-horror action drama, Ajin: Demi-Human; the fan-favorite spicy romance, Domestic Girlfriend; or the desperate space survival epic, Knights of Sidonia!

Start the summer off right by taking advantage of the amazing Summer Reading: Shonen to Seinen giving you Orient, volume 1 for FREE, with all other volume 1s at 99¢ and subsequent volumes up to 50% off! To see where you can save, visit one of our participating digital vendors: Bookwalker, Kindle, Google Play, Kobo, Nook, izneo and MyAnimeList

Sale ends Monday, June 20th! 

Curious about this sale but want to see more? Read the first chapter of the crazy, action-packed shonen series, Orient, FREE or click on any of the titles shown below to read a first chapter preview!



Get Over $1200 Worth of Manga or $35 With a New Humble Bundle

Humble Bundle & Kodansha USA Launch New Humble Manga Bundle: School of Rebels

Get over $1200 worth of rowdy & rebellious manga series like Tokyo Revengers, Initial D, Grand Blue Dreaming & more for only $35.

A portion of the proceeds for this Humble Bundle to go towards supporting The Trevor Project


Kodansha USA & Humble Bundle have teamed up again to spotlight some of Kodansha’s most unruly and action-packed series like Tokyo Revengers, Initial D, Air Gear, Until Your Bones Rot, and more, in one tremendous deal with the Humble Manga Bundle: School of Rebels. A Bundle hand-picked for new and existing manga fans alike, the Humble Manga Bundle: School of Rebels offers 112 volumes of defiant manga worth over $1200 total for only $35. Ready to purchase now from the Humble Bundle website, this deal will only be available until July 7, 2022.

Read ’em anywhere: All the untamed & rebellious manga featured as part of the Humble Manga Bundle: School of Rebels will be delivered digitally upon purchase in multiple formats including CBZ, PDF, ePub, and FLAC so fans can read these titles across their computer, e-readers, tablets, cell phones, and a wide array of mobile devices!

Support charity: Kodansha will be leveraging the purchasing power of each bundle sold – whether it’s at the $1 or the $35 tier – to donate a portion of the proceeds to a worthy cause! This Humble Bundle supports The Trevor Project, the world’s largest suicide prevention and mental health organization for LGBTQ young people. Pay what you want and choose how much of your purchase supports The Trevor Project or you can also choose a charity of your preference via the PayPal Giving Fund.

The Trevor Project does not endorse nor aid in the selection of the books included in this bundle.

See below for details on all the the amazing titles fans can expect to get at each tier of the Humble Manga Bundle: School of Rebels:


Pay $1 or more to get:
Air Gear Omnibus, Vol. 1
Boarding School Juliet, Vol. 1
GE: Good Ending, Vol. 1
Grand Blue Dreaming, Vol. 1
Initial D, Vol. 1
Peach Girl, Vol. 1
Tokyo Revengers, Vol. 1
Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches, Vol. 1


Pay $10 or more to get:
Air Gear Omnibus, Vol. 2
Boarding School Juliet, Vol. 2-4
GE: Good Ending, Vol. 2-4
Grand Blue Dreaming, Vol. 2-4
Initial D, Vol. 2-8
Peach Girl, Vol. 2-3
Tokyo Revengers, Vol. 2-3
Until Your Bones Rot, Vol. 1-5
Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches, Vol. 2-5


Pay $20 or more to get:
Air Gear Omnibus, Vol. 3-4
Boarding School Juliet, Vol. 5-6
Grand Blue Dreaming, Vol. 5-7
Initial D, Vol. 9-20
Peach Girl, Vol. 4-5
Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches, Vol. 6-9


Pay $35 or more to get:
Air Gear Omnibus, Vol. 5-6
BECK, Vol. 1-15
Boarding School Juliet, Vol. 7-8
GE: Good Ending, Vol. 5-8
Grand Blue Dreaming, Vol. 8-10
Initial D, Vol. 21-30
Peach Girl, Vol. 6-9
Those Not-So-Sweet Boys, Vol.1-5
Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches, Vol. 10-13


For the full list of titles included in this Humble Bundle visit the Humble Manga Bundle: School of Rebels homepage.

Ya Boy Kongming! Vol. 1 Free + Sale! Ends 6/13

Ya Boy Kongming! vol. 1 FREE for a limited time

Other select vol. 1s now 99¢ & up to 50% off additional volumes

This month we’re giving manga fans some Summer Reading suggestions and even a FREE volume 1 to start you off during the Summer Reading: Hell Vacation digital manga sale – spotlighting a mix of isekai and horror for folks interested surprisingly frightening journeys to other worlds!

For 1 week we’re giving away the reverse isekai tactical music management manga – and current anime fan-favorite – Ya Boy Kongming! volume 1 FREE, with other select volume 1s priced at 99¢ & additional volumes up to 50% off! Save off other isekai favorites like the overpowered hero fantasy, My Unique Skill Makes Me OP Even at Level 1, or the yet-to-be-reincarnated hero comedy, Goodbye I’m Being Reincarnated. And if you’re looking for something scary be sure to check-out series like the dark body horror saga, Cells at Work: CODE BLACK, or the monster-in-love battle romance, Sachi’s Monstrous Appetite.

Start the summer off right by taking advantage of the amazing Summer Reading: Hell Vacation giving you Ya Boy Kongming, volume 1 for FREE, with all other volume 1s at 99¢ and subsequent volumes up to 50% off! To see where you can save, visit one of our participating digital vendors: Bookwalker, Kindle, Google Play, Kobo, Nook, izneo and MyAnimeList

Sale ends Monday, June 13th! 

Curious about this sale but want to see more? Read the first chapter of the War Strategist turn EDM manager, Ya Boy Kongming!, FREE or click on any of the titles shown below to read a first chapter preview!



June 2022 Digital Licensing Announcements

June is here and with it arrives the digital debut of a number of wide-ranging and provocative manga like the yearning gay love story between two manga creators, JOY; the life & death class reunion saga, The Shadows of Who We Once Were; the sensually musical romance, Such a Treacherous Piano Sonata; the free-wheeling art school drama, A Nico-Colored Canvas, and more! Take a look below for details on all the new digital series debuting this month!

All these new June digital debuts, and ongoing digital series will be available upon release across all our participating digital vendors including BookwalkerKindle, Apple Books, Google Play, Nook, Koboizneo, MyAnimeList and more!

To see what other new releases are coming June 2022, be sure to check out our Manga Release Calendar!


JUNE’S DIGITAL DEBUTS:

The Shadows of Who We Once Were
By Yae Utsumi 

Release Date: June 7, 2022

Nezu was looking forward to his elementary school reunion—after all, his class was united by unbreakable bonds. But when his former classmate, Mikio, reveals that this reunion is a very real matter of life and death…suddenly Nezu finds those bonds put to the test. By the author of Until Your Bones Rot!

Rated: 18+

Read Chapter 1 Now


JOY
By Etsuko 

Release Date: June 7, 2022

Goh Akazaki is a 26-year-old man…who happens to be a shojo manga artist. His assistant is Yusuke Akune, who happens to be a mangaka in his own right. But when Goh accidentally finds out that Yusuke is gay, he’s thrown for a loop—what else about his friend doesn’t he know? And when Goh is asked to draw BL, he tries to pry into Yusuke’s experiences for inspiration…but when he is ultimately inspired by the idea of “unrequited love for Yusuke,” can he keep his own feelings out of the mix?

Rated: 18+

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Golden Gold
By Seita Horio

Release Date: June 14, 2022

Welcome to Neijima island—home to a girl who hopes to keep her friend from moving away; destination of an author hoping to be inspired for her next book; and above all, sacred land to a “god of fortune”—but will that god really bring what the people around it want? A bizarre, supernatural new story by the author of Kokkoku!

Rated: 16+

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Such a Treacherous Piano Sonata
By Hal Osaka  

Release Date: June 14, 2022

Kanna Tachibana is a 26-year-old woman who hasn’t yet felt the stirrings of physical attraction…that is, until she meets her new charge, the “Prince of Piano” Guy Narisawa Weissenfeld. After listening to his playing, she finds herself unable to stop herself caressing him…?! Will she be able to explore her budding sensuality with a man who has been told he plays with no emotion? And not only that, can she step up to save this irascible performer’s career while she’s at it?

Rated: 16+

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A Nico-Colored Canvas
By Nao Shikita

Release Date: June 21, 2022

Nico Sorano is in the dictionary under “free-spirited”…which makes her an instant celebrity at her art university. But one professor, the career making-or-breaking Kageiwa-sensei, has only a limited tolerance for her aggressively good-natured optimism. Unsurprisingly, Nico isn’t fazed…it just means she’s going to have to make her own way to stardom, with the help of her friend Mitsuki and the inscrutable, notorious Soichiro Togo. No matter what, it’ll be an interesting college debut!

Rated: 13+

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A Serenade for Pretend Lovers
By Tochika Nekome 

Release Date: June 21, 2022

Akari Sayo works at a TV station, and was on the job when she just happened to see her boyfriend—who just happened to be cheating on her. Before she can resolve anything, she’s asked to manage a documentary about a musician, Chizuru Kobuchi…but when he tries to shut her out, she barges in, determined to do her job right! But moments later, when he learns her name…he asks her to be his lover? Akari’s having a long day, and it looks like it isn’t over yet!

Rated: 16+

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Burn the House Down
By Moyashi Fujisawa   

Release Date: June 28, 2022

Shizuka Yamauchi, 25, housekeeper. Makiko Mitarai, 46, amateur model and perfect housewife. Though strangers on the outside, the two share a past—one Shizuka feels she needs to set right, to bring her mother justice. But Makiko has secrets of her own, and Shizuka will need to tread carefully if she’s to get to the bottom of it all…without getting burned.

Rated: 16+

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Relive our June 2022 Kodansha Live announcements in one video!

Manga on Screen: Wishlist Sale!

All month long we’ve been celebrating the amazing series that have made the jump from manga page to anime and even live-action TV & films. This week, we’ve asked the manga experts at Kodansha for their “staff picks” of series they’d love to see adapted for the screen, and are spotlighting these tremendous tales at a discount during the Manga on Screen: Wishlist digital manga sale!

Take up to 50% off what Kodansha staffers think are manga series primed for adaptations! Imagine a live-action drama of the cute yet poignant college rom-com, A Sign of Affection. Or even a beautifully rendered anime-adaptation of the dark sci-fi epic, APOSIMZ. We can totally see the kinds of hilarious & heartfelt episodes that would come from adapting an anime of the lycanthrope love story, That Wolf Boy is Mine. And we would DIE of excitement over a featured film of the fashion forward trans coming-of-age tale, Boys Run the Riot. Any of the series featured in this sale would make a thrilling, frightening, and excellent adaptation – but why not start with the manga at an affordable price.

Note to fans about this sale: None of the titles featured in this sale are currently planned for an anime or live-action adaptation this is only a sale celebrating series we “wish” would make the jump in the future!


Right now you can try out any of these anime or live-action adaptation-worthy manga series by taking up to 50% off during the the Manga on Screen: Wishlist digital manga sale! To see where you can save, visit one of our participating digital vendors: Bookwalker, Kindle, Google Play, Nook, izneo and MyAnimeList

Sale ends Monday, May 30th! 

Curious about this sale but want to see more? Read the first chapter of the haunting horror anthology, PTSD Radio, FREE or click on any of the titles shown below to read a first chapter preview!

Manga on Screen: Live Action Sale

Did you know that beyond animated adaptations Kodansha Manga has also seen the screen in the form of dramas and featured films? If not then we’re thrilled to spotlight just some of the tremendous series that have seen the jump to live-action during the Manga on Screen: Live Action digital manga sale!

Right now take up to 50% off the drama-filled and TV drama inspiring office romance, Sweat and Soap. If you’re looking for a sci-fi action thriller check out the series that’s been adapted to anime and live-action check check out Parasyte! If you’re looking for a culinary-focused romance that also saw a drama adaptation, take a taste of What Did You Eat Yesterday?. Even two of Kodansha’s biggest sci-fi hits, The Ghost in the Shell, and Battle Angel Alita – that saw Hollywood studio adaptations – are now available to read at an amazing price! Experience why these fantastic series made the jump into live-action at a price that’s unreal!

Celebrate the Kodansha manga titles that were adapted into IRL dramas and movies by taking up to 50% off select series in the Manga on Screen: Live Action Sale digital manga sale! To see where you can save, visit one of our participating digital vendors: Bookwalker, Kindle, Google Play, Nook, izneo and MyAnimeList

Sale ends Monday, May 23th! 

Curious about this sale but want to see more? Read the first chapter of the spicy and quirky office romance, Sweat and Soap, FREE or click on any of the titles shown below to read a first chapter preview!

Manga on Screen: Anime Past Sale

Watched the (long ago) anime, and are curious about the manga?

We’re continuing this month’s spotlight on anime-inspiring manga by featuring series that saw anime-adaptations recently as well as long ago, during the Manga on Screen: Anime Past digital manga sale!

Right now, take up to 50% off such series as the delinquent teacher dramedy that’s inspired anime AND live-action adaptations, GTO: Great Teacher Onizuka. If you’re looking for an endearing coming-of-age tale about a group of literary & love obsessed teens, check out O Maidens In Your Savage Season. If monstrous action is more your speed then be sure to try the body horror battle manga, Gleipnir. Whether you’re trying to rekindle nostalgia for recent and long past anime, or just looking for a new-to-you manga series to start up – you’ll want to take advantage of this digital manga sale!

Celebrate anime past and the Kodansha manga that inspired them by taking up to 50% off select series in the Manga on Screen: Anime Past digital manga sale! To see where you can save, visit one of our participating digital vendors: Bookwalker, Kindle, Google Play, Nook, izneo and MyAnimeList

Sale ends Monday, May 16th! 

Curious about this sale but want to see more? Read the first chapter of the the adorably supportive high school romance, GTO: Great Teacher Onizuka, FREE or click on any of the titles shown below to read a first chapter preview!