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I Fell for a Fujoshi Shojo Comedy Manga Joins Azuki Lineup

I Fell for a Fujoshi

 

Disclosure: Three former Crunchyroll employees are among the founders of Azuki. 

 

An exclusive new title has been revealed for digital manga subscription service Azuki, which is getting ready to add Toako’s shojo comedy manga I Fell for a Fujoshi. Following a free preview that’s available starting today, the worldwide English release will hit the Azuki app with the first two chapters on February 7.

 

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I Fell for a Fujoshi was first published by Micro Magazine in Comic Elmo, which is also home to titles like The Yakuza’s Guide to Babysitting and Natsume & Natsume. Here’s how Azuki describes it:

 

When handsome high schooler Ichirou confesses to his childhood friend Tae, he expects a glamorous first love straight out of his favorite shojo manga. But his plan goes awry, and Tae thinks he’s confessing his love for Boys Love manga, not her! Now, to win the heart of this BL-addicted fujoshi, Ichirou will have to feign a passion for all things BL. This unlikely romantic comedy is full of hilarious misunderstandings and romance tropes gone wrong!

 

 

Source: Press release

 

 

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Joseph Luster is the Games and Web editor at Otaku USA Magazine. You can read his comics at subhumanzoids. Follow him on Twitter @Moldilox.