Kaguya-Sama Love is War: The first chapter is online

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Kaguya-Sama Love is war is a manga apart in the world of romantic comedies. It is never easy to innovate in this area. It is a pleasure to discover this work soon at Pika on March 17th. To get a taste, the publisher puts the first chapter online. Aka Akasaka is at the helm of this unpublished story. A concept that is out of the ordinary since it focuses on two particularly intelligent young people who use all possible stratagems to make the other reveal his feelings. It is an intense war between the two protagonists. So we understand the title "Love is war". For them, there is a particular hierarchy. How to hold such an idea on the length? The author competes in ingenuity and allows his characters to use all kinds of means to win this battle. His creations live in known situations, which allows us to fully immerse ourselves in the story.

A success in Japan

The series was a critical success. An anime adaptation is currently available from Wakanim. There are two seasons. The manga won the 2019 edition of the Best General Manga Award from Shogakukan.  Aware of the potential of Kaguya-Sama love is war, Pika launches a beautiful operation and allows readers to discover volume 1 in its entirety before its release. Each week, a chapter of the first book will be released by Pika before the release on March 17 of the first two volumes. Outside of Chapter 1, the others will only be online for a week. In Japan, the manga appears in Shueisha's weekly magazine Young Jump under the name Kaguya-sama wa kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no renai zunōsen. 19 volumes were released. The series is still ongoing. In France, there will also be a digital version. For the paper edition, the publication rate is one book every two months. We invite you to discover the first pages of this future French success. Kaguya-sama: Love is War. volumes 1 and 2 Artist and scriptwriter: Aka AKASAKA Translation: Marylou Leclerc Format: 130 x 180 mm 7,20 € the volume Volume 1: 212 pages Volume 2: 228 pages For lovers of other registers, discover this title very different from a romantic comedy.