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Kiss Him, Not Me Manga Gets Special Side Story Chapter in June

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
37-page side story will show Shinomiya meeting Nanashima in college

The June issue of Kodansha's Bessatsu Friend magazine revealed on Friday that Junko's Kiss Him, Not Me (Watashi ga Motete Dōsunda) manga will get a special side story chapter in the magazine's next issue in June. The special chapter will have color pages and will be 37 pages long. The chapter will focus on Shinomiya as a college student, who has an unexpected reunion with Nanashima after four years.

Crunchyroll released the manga as chapters were published in Japan, and Kodansha Comics publishes the manga in print. Kodansha Comics describes the manga:

Hi there! My name is Serinuma Kae. I'm the kind of girl who loves checking out boys and fantasizing about them getting friendly (and more) with each other - I'm what you might call a fujoshi. One day, my beloved (yes, he's an anime character) died, and the shock of it all was more than I could have ever prepared for! My grief over his passing resulted in some ridiculous weight-loss!

And you won't believe what happened next! Soon after my change, the four most divinely gorgeous boys in my school asked me out on dates! I accepted them all, and you'd think I'd be happy with my sudden popularity, but the truth is, my heart only yearns for a prince to be next to his prince. Ahh, yes, boys, I'd much prefer that you turn your affections elsewhere and Kiss Him, Not Me!

The manga began in Bessatsu Friend in 2013, and ended on February 13. Kodansha published the manga's 14th and final compiled volume in Japan on March 13. Kodansha Comics published the manga's 13th volume on February 27. The manga inspired a 12-episode television anime that premiered in October 2016. Crunchyroll streamed the anime as it aired in Japan, and Funimation streamed an English dub.


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