On the official page for the manga written and illustrated by Hiroyuki, Kanojo mo Kanojo, the cover and release date of the fifth compiled volume of the work have been revealed. The volume will be released in Japan on April 16, and the headline again confirmed that the literary franchise has exceeded 500,000 copies in circulation.

For his part, Hiroyuki began publishing the manga through the magazine Weekly Shonen Magazine from the publisher Kodansha The publisher published the third compilation volume on November 17, followed by the fourth on January 15 in Japan. Hiroyuki is also the author of manga like Aho girl, Doujin work Y. Mangaka-san to Assistant-san toowho inspired anime adaptations.

The piece inspired an anime adaptation produced by the studios Tezuka Productions, Headed by Satoshi Kuwahara ((Gotoubun no Hanayome, Adachi to Shimamura, Isekai Maou to Shoukan Shoujo no Dorei Majutsu Ω) and scripts from Keiichirou Oochi ((Gotoubun no Hanayome, Adachi to Shimamurai, Hinamatsuri), should have its premiere this year.

Synopsis of Kanojo mo Kanojo

After harboring an unrequited love for several years, Naoya Mukai finally gets a date with her childhood friend, Saki Saki. Just as he was trying to get involved in this relationship, Nagisa Minase gave him an abrupt confession.

At first, Naoya tries to reject her, but is soon overwhelmed by the feeling of not wanting to hurt her. Naoya tries to avoid betraying his girlfriend’s trust in him and thinks of a “solution” to make both happy: going out with both of them. Of course, Saki rejects the idea, but through Naoya and Nagisa’s persistence, she eventually accepts it. This begins a three-headed romance between Naoya, his girlfriend and his other girlfriend, who already have a relationship that initially deviates from the social norm.

Source: official page

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