After the Rain 4

Paperback
$17.95 US
5.49"W x 7.5"H x 1.03"D   | 12 oz | 24 per carton
On sale Jun 04, 2019 | 328 Pages | 978-1-947194-59-5
| Rated T
Basis of the popular anime series, After the Rain is a story about friendship and rediscovering your passion.
Selected as one of "The Best Manga of 2018" by Comics Beat.


Kondo starts to feel a slight something towards Akira, but his expression turns stern and pained. Akira is perplexed by this change in him. Meanwhile, Yui works up the courage to tell Yoshizawa how she feels...
After receiving the Bronze prize in the 1st Gold Tiara Awards for 'Goodbye Daisy' in 2007, she debuted the following year, publishing her comic in 'Bessatsu Chorus Springs'. Since then she has published over 16 short stories, 2 serialized comics and illustrations.
“What started out as a strange one-sided romance between Akira and Kondo has blossomed into a story about lost loves, and not the person-to-person kind. Instead, readers slowly are finding out that the hole that is present in both these characters’ hearts isn’t something that love can fix.” —Boston Bastard Brigade

About

Basis of the popular anime series, After the Rain is a story about friendship and rediscovering your passion.
Selected as one of "The Best Manga of 2018" by Comics Beat.


Kondo starts to feel a slight something towards Akira, but his expression turns stern and pained. Akira is perplexed by this change in him. Meanwhile, Yui works up the courage to tell Yoshizawa how she feels...

Creators

After receiving the Bronze prize in the 1st Gold Tiara Awards for 'Goodbye Daisy' in 2007, she debuted the following year, publishing her comic in 'Bessatsu Chorus Springs'. Since then she has published over 16 short stories, 2 serialized comics and illustrations.

Praise

“What started out as a strange one-sided romance between Akira and Kondo has blossomed into a story about lost loves, and not the person-to-person kind. Instead, readers slowly are finding out that the hole that is present in both these characters’ hearts isn’t something that love can fix.” —Boston Bastard Brigade