Kaguya-sama love is war 19 /

"Two geniuses. Two brains. Two hearts. One battle. Who will confess their love first...?!... Will this romantic comedy turn into a thriller? Two warring factions in Kaguya's family are trying to force her personal assistant, Ai, to abandon Kaguya and serve them. While Miyuki tries to save...

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Main Authors: Akasaka, Aka (Author), Roman, Annette (Adapter)
Other Authors: Kimura, Tomo (Translator), Dutro, Steve (Illustrator, letterer,)
Format: Books Print Book Comic & Graphic Novel
Language: English
Japanese
Published: San Francisco, CA : VIZ Media, LLC, [2021]
Edition: Shonen Jump manga edition.
Series: Shonen Jump manga.
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Summary: "Two geniuses. Two brains. Two hearts. One battle. Who will confess their love first...?!... Will this romantic comedy turn into a thriller? Two warring factions in Kaguya's family are trying to force her personal assistant, Ai, to abandon Kaguya and serve them. While Miyuki tries to save Ai from getting kidnapped, she sends an urgent message to Kaguya to meet her at the place where their relationship began--but Kaguya can't figure out where that is! Meanwhile, as Yu and Tsubame grow closer, Miko grows more jealous, and different student council factions clash over whom Yu should date! You're never too old to become a YouTube sensation."--Provided by publisher.
Item Description: Reads from right to left.
"First published in Japan in 2015 by SHUEISHA Inc., Tokyo."--Colophon.
Parental advisory: "[R]ecommended for ages 13 and up. It contains mild language and first love shenanigans"--Colophon.
Physical Description: 201 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm.
Audience: Rated T, for Teen.
ISBN: 9781974722860
1974722864
Author Notes: Aka Akasaka got his start as an assistant to Jinsei Kataoka and Kazuma Kondou, the creators of Deadman Wonderland . His first serialized manga was an adaptation of the light novel series Sayonara Piano Sonata , published by Kadokawa in 2011. Kaguya-sama: Love Is War began serialization in Miracle Jump in 2015 but was later moved to Weekly Young Jump in 2016 due to its popularity.