Manga Planet Releases Print Editions of Yuruco Tsuyuki’s “Link and Ring” and Mitsuaki Asou’s “Re:BIRTH”
Print titles can be purchased at Kinokuniya’s Anime NYC 2024 booth
Ikebukuro, Japan — Manga Planet is happy to announce the print release of Link and Ring by Yuruco Tsuyuki and Re:BIRTH by Mitsuaki Asou through the futekiya imprint. Both titles will be available at Kinokuniya’s Anime NYC 2024 booth from August 23 to 25.
Link and Ring by Yuruco Tsuyuki
Bessho coincidentally meets Makita in a university lecture they share, finding out that they both like cute things. While Bessho hides his preferences like a dirty little secret, Makita makes no excuses for who he is and what he likes. Despite the twists and turns they encounter along the way, the pair of lovers deal with their possessive and jealous urges on their slow journey to answering the age-old question: what is the best way to fall in love?
Price: $13.99 USD
Re:BIRTH by Mitsuaki Asou
Yukimura Habaki is a newly transferred police inspector currently handling a case concerning murdered omegas. Being an alpha, he can’t help but worry about his mate, En, even though they have a somewhat distant relationship. On the other hand, En is plagued by guilt on the web of lies he’s woven around his relationship with Yukimura. Will their relationship continue or fall apart once everything is unraveled?
Price: $14.99 USD
At Anime Expo 2024, Manga Planet released print editions of Dento Hayane’s See you later, Mermaid and Chika Hongo’s Setagaya Synchronicity. These titles will be available for purchase at Kinokuniya stores in the United States at a future date. For more information about print titles and announcements, please visit mangaplanet.com/blog/
About Manga Planet
Manga Planet started in 2012 as a joint project between FANTASISTA, INC. and Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. to research the ways manga is read throughout the world.
In 2019, Manga Planet launched the Boys’ Love (BL) subscription service futekiya Library, followed by the multi-genre Manga Planet Library in the same year. Both libraries were merged into one Manga Planet in April 2023.
Bridging the needs of international manga fans and the Japanese manga industry, Manga Planet pushes for affordable access to officially licensed English-language manga through its subscription plan, as well as newly added options to purchase or rent individual titles.
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