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Girl Friend (manga)

Japanese manga series


Japanese manga series

FieldValue
nameGirl Friend
imageGirl Friend (manga) 01.png
captionManga volume 1 cover
ja_kanjiガールフレンド
ja_romajiGaarufurendo
genreRomance

Girl Friend is a Japanese manga written by and illustrated by . It was published in Shueisha's ja manga magazine Young Jump Zōkan Mankaku and Weekly Young Jump from 2003 to 2007, with its chapters collected in five ja volumes. The series contains a collection of short stories about romantic relationships of high school girls.

Publication

Written by and illustrated by , Girl Friend started with a series of one-shot chapters published in Young Jump Zōkan Mankaku and Weekly Young Jump from May 1 to November 27, 2003. The series started an irregular serialization in the latter on February 12, 2004; another chapter was published in Young Jump Zōkan Mankaku on March 16 of that same year. The series finished on March 29, 2007. Shueisha collected its chapters in five ja volumes, released from June 18, 2004, and June 19, 2007.

The manga was licensed in France by Delcourt.

Volumes

Reception

''BD Gest''' claimed that the series can be summarized in three words: "School, sex, and socks". They commented that the relationships portrayed are flawed relationships because of their adolescent bases and their alternations between fantasy and reality, as well as an excessive focus on having love based purely on sex. They also felt that the series has potential, but also has great room for disappointment. Manga News commended Betten, saying that his work is "indeed sumptuous". The review also commended Hokazono's ability "to tell in a few pages, the randomness/hazard of the first love relationships". Animeland commended the manga for "every possible relationship combinations between young adults" without pudeur. Later reviews from Manga News criticized the stories as clichéd, but commended the stories for "keep their funny side without overdoing it".

References

References

  1. "Magazines Index". [[Shueisha]].
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  5. link. (March 29, 2007). ja. 大人気シリーズ連載、最終回!! 作・外薗昌也/画・別天荒人 『ガールフレンド』 ガールフレンド、それは春を待つ冷たい風の名前…。 最終回に登場するのは、あのふたり!?
  6. "Girl Friend". akata.fr.
  7. (May 12, 2008). "Preview – Girlfriend".
  8. link. [[Shueisha]]
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  13. Natali, M.. "Chronique : Girl friend". bdgest.com.
  14. "Girlfriend Vol.1". manga-news.com.
  15. "Girl Friend Vol. 4". Animeland.com.
  16. "Girlfriend Vol.2". manga-news.com.
  17. "Girlfriend Vol.3". manga-news.com.
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