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News 2-Issue Boys Over Flowers Side Story Revealed in Japan
posted on 2007-12-10 10:02 EST
Manga creator Yoko Kamio will start a special two-installment story set in her Boys Over Flowers (Hana Yori Dango) storyline in Issue #3/4 of 2008 (on sale January 4) of Shueisha's Margaret magazine. The 70-page "Ore no Hanashi o Shiyō ka?" story will feature the return of the fan-favorite character Rui Hanazawa in a lead role.
Issue #3/4 will publish the first 40 pages of the new story and feature Boys Over Flowers on the cover for the first time in years. The announcement was made in the magazine's Issue #2 for 2008 (on sale December 7, 2007). Kamio published another side story in Issue #15 of 2006 (on sale July 5, 2006) after the manga's regular run ended in Japan two years earlier.
Source: Ultimatum
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