I’m a fan of a good supernatural manga and I’m also always on the lookout for exciting new yuri titles. So it’s a joy to find a series like Neji’s Dear NOMAN, which fits the bill on bot…
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Author & Artist NejiReleased January 2021 & June 2021 by Yen PressTranslation: Leighann HarveyEditor(s): unlistedGenre: Fantasy, Drama
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