![]() ![]() Now, it is finally here, and I really liked the manga. I watched the anime for this back when it aired, and I loved it! It had great characters, hilarious story, lots of references, and so much more! Then I heard about the manga being translated to English and I knew I just had to have it. For those who haven't seen the anime, read or watch whichever you want first. ![]() Each "issue" was essentially turned into an episode of the anime, so this covers the first half of the anime, give or take. Just sit back and laugh.įor those who have seen the anime, it's worth reading to laugh at all the same jokes again, but don't expect any new content. The first volume can be summed up as "girl confesses her love, guy is oblivious, girl ends up being his manga assistant, comedy ensues." There's not much else to this series, and there doesn't need to be. Other popular series that are 4-koma include Azumanga Daioh, which this manga reminds me of. ![]() For those not in the know, this means a 4-panel comic that is typically humorous, kind of like those found in American newspapers. "Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun" is a 4-koma style comic. It is self-aware and genre savvy, and you can tell that Tsubaki-sensei had a good time with it. This seems to just exist to turn shoujo stereotypes and cliches on their heads. People who are familiar with manga, especially shoujo manga, will find this to be especially funny. ![]()
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