Kiichi Hotta‘s Kimi to Boku. (You and Me.) slice of life comedy manga resumed in this year’s February issue of GFantasy on Tuesday, following a hiatus of approximately two years and ten months. The manga is set to conclude in the magazine’s April issue on March 18.
The Gangan Online smartphone app released the first two volumes for free, commemorating the manga’s resumption. The latest four chapters will also be available free of charge for a limited time on GFantasy’s official website.
Hotta originally published two one-shots in Monthly Shounen Gangan in January 2003 before beginning regular serialization in Gangan Powered in September 2004. Following the suspension of Gangan Powered in February 2009, the 4-koma manga moved to GFantasy in May 2009. Kimi to Boku. resumed in December 2018 after a three years and two months break and re-entered hiatus in March 2019. Square Enix published the 15th volume in June 2015.
J.C.Staff adapted the manga into two television anime seasons Fall 2011 and Spring 2012—each running for 13 episodes. Crunchyroll simulcast the anime with subtitles.
Synopsis
Four childhood friends are in their second year at Homare High School: kind and cheerful Shun Matsuoka, hot-tempered Kaname Tsukahara, and the Asaba twins, gentle Yuuta and lazy Yuuki. When a dynamic transfer student, Chizuru Tachibana, joins their group, the friends get caught up in his creative yet troublesome ideas that end up bringing excitement to their everyday lives. With new encounters and experiences, they begin to learn more about each other and themselves.
Manga special site: https://magazine.jp.square-enix.com/gfantasy/story/kimitoboku/
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Source: Comic Natalie
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