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Yen Press To Publish “Ne Ne Ne” Manga As It Runs In Japan


Yesterday, Yen Press announced that they will publish chapters of Shizuku Totono and Daisuke Hagiwara’s Ne Ne Ne manga as they debut in Japan. The first four chapters will be released on February 10. Going forward, chapters will be released on a monthly basis.

Ne Ne Ne originally debuted in the pages of Square Enix’s Monthly Shonen Gangan in July 2016. The title was originally released as a short-form title, which ran through September 2016 and spanned three chapters. The title will relaunch in Monthly Shonen Gangan‘s March issue, which hits stores on February 10.

Yen Press describes the series as:

What’s it about? Married off to a man more than twenty years her senior, Koyuki has no idea what her new life has in store for her. She’s so in the dark, in fact, that she hasn’t even seen her husband’s face! But Koyuki isn’t alone in fumbling through the intricacies of wedded bliss. Mask-donning Shin might have many years on his young wife, but as it turns out, he’s just as naïve as she is! Will this pair of innocents ever get past their awkwardness (and the age gap)?!

Daisuke Hagiwara also writes ongoing manga series Horimiya, which first hit Monthly G Fantasy in 2011. The title is a spinoff to Hori-san to Miyamura-kun by HERO. The title currently spans ten collected volumes, with the most recent hitting stores in November.

Source: Yen Press

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