While Daiyamanga generally focuses on manga reviews, I also try to highlight some of the (generally lesser known) gems that are only available in Japan. The first manga I introduced, posted two years ago this month, was Momoiro Heaven!
In case you missed it, Kodansha Comics announced the simulpub of Nihei’s APOSIMZ, and the digital licenses of the manga series The Full-Time Wife Escapist (Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu), House of the Sun (Taiyou no Ue), and… Peach Heaven! (Momoiro Heaven!).
You can read the first chapter here. The first digital volume is already available at all the major outlets like Amazon.
Just goes to show you: don’t give up. Now make sure you support Kodansha and the creators! Especially all you House of the Sun / Taiyou no Ue fans. I know there are a lot of you, so perhaps a physical release — and for Peach Heaven! — isn’t out of the realm of possibilities?
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I saw the “Now on sale” tweet from Kodansha USA and was like: “WHOA! When did Kodansha announce the licenses for these?!”
The only mention I found was on their website. Nothing on their facebook page, on twitter, or even in the newsletter.
I’m ecstatic for the these gems and will definitely buy them. 😀
Yeah, they’ve been doing that a lot lately, and I don’t know why. You would think they’d want to make an announcement sometime like, I don’t know, before release day! They just seem to pop up out of nowhere. I know I missed a couple of Del Rey rescues until I stumbled on them on Amazon.
Good news for fans of the genre, especially as usually it becomes less likely for a series to get licensed the older it gets. Not sure I would read this though. A guy blackmailing a virgin to become his slave just sounds wrong.
Thankfully it isn’t nearly as wrong as it sounds. The euphemisms are hilarious and Ranmaru finds himself on the losing end of their “battle” every now and then.