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Even when the two of go separate ways after graduation, they keep in touch and care deeply for one another. Their home life is strained at best because of their gender identity and they struggle with their own identity despite seeming confident at school. If each of the rules are adhered to, living together should be smooth sailing—but life rarely goes as planned…

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He will fight back for not only himself but his friends and those who have carved the path he walks down today. 

Renegade Rule

By Ben Kahn and Rachel Silverstein

Despite all odds, the Manhattan Mist has made it to the national championships for one of the most popular virtual reality games: Renegade Rule.

In what Sfé R. Monster describes as the “punchiest queer gaming match of the millennia,” the team will have to balance new rivals and romances that test them like never before.

Twilight out of Focus Box Set

By Jyanome

Film fanatic Mao Tsuchiya and his introverted roommate Hisashi Otomo lay down three ground rules in their shared dorm.

Here she meets the clerk and develops a crush on them because of their shared taste in music. [Kayla]

Skip and Loafer

Like every aspect that makes Skip and Loafersuch a joyous experience, the exploration of queer identity is beautifully, refreshingly understated. Like a lot of boys love mangas, Blue Sky Complex follows their journey through life together from high school to college.

That’s why Hashimoto looks forward to coming home each day to log onto his favorite video game. The lack of understanding and hostility from their parents causes Yuka to seek solace in art. 

The friendship that blooms between Yuka and Yatora builds itself on kindness and respect.

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But what starts as a move that simply helps the two evade societal pressure and judgment unravels into something platonic but tender, as their companionship and developing bond delivers joy to their shared home. [Kayla]

She Loves to Cook, and She Loves to Eat

The quickest way to a woman’s heart is through her stomach.

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It’s about being proud of who you are and inspiring those around you to embrace the most authentic versions of themselves. The character growth throughout the story is nothing short of excellent, with their feelings becoming mutual enough to the point of wanting to move in together. There’s the heartfelt Given that explores the nature of music and grief and, in contrast, the maturity baked into the nonsensical Cherry Magic!

[Ally]

My Love Mix-Up

Witten by Wataru Hinekure and illustrated by Aruko, My Love Mix-Up sets itself up on an adorable premise. I Want to Be a Wall is a compassionate look at one person’s lived experience and the community that helps her find the words to give meaning to her emotions.

It’s here where Yuka’s backstory reaveals itself. Most commonly known by its abbreviation ParaKiss, the focus of the manga is on fashion design students.