BAO Publishing announced the imminent arrival of volume 4 of Tokyo Love Storywhich will bring the work of You smoke Saimon. We will be able to purchase the latest volume of the manga in all comic shops, bookstores and online stores starting from next April 19th at the launch price of €12.90.
Let's find out all the details together thanks to the press release released by the publishing house.
TOKYO LOVE STORY vol.4
Between misunderstandings, the desire to become adults and a desperate need for love, the lives of Kanji, Satomi, Mikami and Nagasaki are about to change forever. Fumi Saimon signs the last volume of the manga which tells of deep feelings and complex bonds in the contemporary metropolis, experienced by a group of twenty-year-olds looking for their own path.
A classic of the romantic genre that still knows how to talk about us and the adventures of our hearts.
BAO Publishing is pleased to announce a new title from Aiken linethe BAO manga: Tokyo Love Story vol.4 Of You smoke Saimon.
The romantic adventures of the four friends who live in one Busy and modern Tokyo finds its conclusion in this highly anticipated volume. A plot in which the four protagonists meet and clash, wondering and experiencing first-hand the meaning of one of the deepest feelings: love.
Fumi Saimon's manga – which boasts two television adaptations, the latest in 2020 – manages, with the mastery of those who know how to tackle challenging themes in a light-hearted way, to outline the portrait of a generation poised between the desire for personal growth and the need to love and be loved.
Tokyo Love Story vol.4 is available in bookstores and comic shops from April 19, 2024
You smoke Saimon, born in Tokushima in 1957, has loved reading manga since she was a child. After graduating she moved to Tōkyō to attend Ochanomizu University, where she also met her future husband, also a manga artist, Kenshi Hirokane. Her best-known work is Tōkyō Love Story, which was made into a live action series in dorama format which aired for the first time in 1991. In 1983 the author won the Kodansha Manga Award with PS Genki Desu, Shunpei, and in 1992 the Shogakukan Manga Award with Kazoku no Shokutaku and Asunaro Hakusho.
Source: BAO Publishing
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