Title: A Tropical Fish Yearns For Snow (Nettaigyo wa Yuki ni Kogareru)Genre: Romance, Yuri, Publisher: Kadokawa (JP), Viz Media (US)Creator: Makoto HaginoSerialized in: Dengeki MaohLocalization Staff: John Werry (Translator/Adaptor), Eve Grandt (Touch-up Artist/Letterer), Yukiko Whitley (Designer), Pancha Diaz (Editor)Release Date: November 12, 2019A review copy was provided by Viz Media. Helen: Konatsu is about to […] The post The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: A Tropical Fish Yearns For Snow Volume 1 appeared first on TheOASG.
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