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I love Shojo Magazin #8 by Mizuho Kusanagi
I love Shojo Magazin #8 by Mizuho Kusanagi










I love Shojo Magazin #8 by Mizuho Kusanagi

Yes please! I know this isn't a reverse harem, but sometimes it really felt like it (just without the romance) and I think its bothers me more then I realize despite that there are some excellent things about this series that truly is not your average shojo. Lastly, I am SO glad that the mangaka mentioned a comment of someone saying they want more female characters. Yona and him have some good conversations and a good bonding moment at the cliff.

I love Shojo Magazin #8 by Mizuho Kusanagi

It makes me sad in a way that Jaeha will eventually embrace his dragon, but I do like that it is still not right away. *nervous laughter* I also still feel conflicted about the dragons following her even though I really like Gija and Sinha so much. I see it plain as day, but I feel I'm interested in everyone BUT her. I think I am just still not attached to Yona. I love how this story is diving into deep topics such as human trafficking because I don't think I have ever seen that in a SHOJO manga before.

I love Shojo Magazin #8 by Mizuho Kusanagi

I'm not sure why, but I didn't connect with this volume as much. Honestly wish this illustration on one of the opening chapters was canon in the actual manga (even though it looks fairly romantic and I do NOT ship them, but I LOVE the idea of Yona being able to look at/in his eyes). REALLYYYYYY missing Sinha and hime being a focus in this one.












I love Shojo Magazin #8 by Mizuho Kusanagi