Title: Smile Down the Runway (Runway de Waratte)Genre: DramaPublisher: Kodansha (JP), Kodansha USA (US)Creator: Kotoba InoyaSerialized in: Weekly Shonen MagazineLocalization Staff: amimaru (production)Release Date: September 3, 2019, October 1, 2019A review copy was provided by Kodansha Comics Chiyuki has always dreamed on being a supermodel who walks the runways of Paris and other top-level fashion […] The post Smile Down the Runway Volumes 1 and 2 Review appeared first on TheOASG.
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