The EX Japan tournament continues in the sixth volume of Eri Ejima’s Young Ladies Don’t Play Fighting Games manga, and there is one big match-up for our ladies: Mio vs. Arisa. This volu…
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Games and young proper ladies supposedly don't mix, but Aya and Shirayuri attempt to dispel that in Young Ladies Don't Play Fighting Games!
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Young Ladies Don't Play Fighting Games volume 2 sees fit to have Aya and Mio continue to up not only their friendship but their competitive gaming egos.
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