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Kanan Minami's Awa-Koi Manga Returns from Hiatus on December 6, Enters Final Arc
posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
Manga creator Kanan Minami posted on Twitter on Friday that she will resume her Awa-Koi manga in Shogakukan's digital magazine &Flower in the magazine's first 2020 issue on December 6. The manga will also start its final arc with the chapter on December 6.
Shogakukan's Sho-Comi magazine had announced in July 2018 that Minami was putting the manga on a long hiatus, and would return to her work when her condition improved.
Minami launched the Awa-Koi manga Sho-Comi in 2016, and the fourth compiled book volume shipped on February 26.
The story centers on a high school girl named Yūka who wants to fall in love but goes for a guy with no interest. In junior high school, she devoted herself to club activities, but after entering high school she decides she definitely wants to get a boyfriend. Yūka knows Kentarō may be a difficult choice, but she sets her sights on him nonetheless.
Minami's Kyō, Koi o Hajimemasu began serializing in Sho-Comi in January 2008, and it ended in 2011. The manga inspired two anime DVDs in 2010 and a live-action film in 2012.
Minami's other manga include Honey & Honey Drops and Miseinen dakedo Kodomo ja Nai.
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