"This is a fun new comedy series that has far more layers than you'd expect. Any fans of romantic comedy manga should definitely give this one a look." - Turnaround Comics
With both the fateful judo tournament and mock university entrance exam right around the corner, Nagatoro and Senpai part ways to spend time doing intensive drills with their clubs—only to find that their two training camps have now been combined into one Nagatoro-heavy extravaganza! But the strain of exacting coaches and their grueling regimens soon lead tensions to run high and desperation to rear its ugly head. And just as the reality of the formidable challenges ahead of them starts to take its toll, an unexpectedly close encounter puts Nagatoro's and Senpai’s resolve, and their relationship, to the ultimate test.
Nanashi began their career by posting artwork on Pixiv, which is a online community platform for artists and members can provide feedback. Nanashi posted early versions of Nagatoro san which gained popularity with the fans and was picked up by online manga platform, Magazine Pocket (owned by Kodansha).
"This is a fun new comedy series that has far more layers than you'd expect. Any fans of romantic comedy manga should definitely give this one a look." - Turnaround Comics
With both the fateful judo tournament and mock university entrance exam right around the corner, Nagatoro and Senpai part ways to spend time doing intensive drills with their clubs—only to find that their two training camps have now been combined into one Nagatoro-heavy extravaganza! But the strain of exacting coaches and their grueling regimens soon lead tensions to run high and desperation to rear its ugly head. And just as the reality of the formidable challenges ahead of them starts to take its toll, an unexpectedly close encounter puts Nagatoro's and Senpai’s resolve, and their relationship, to the ultimate test.
Creators
Nanashi began their career by posting artwork on Pixiv, which is a online community platform for artists and members can provide feedback. Nanashi posted early versions of Nagatoro san which gained popularity with the fans and was picked up by online manga platform, Magazine Pocket (owned by Kodansha).