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Manga Planet To Release Tomo Serizawa’s Color Collection from Home-Sha!

Manga Planet To Release Tomo Serizawa’s Color Collection from Home-Sha!

Ikebukuro, JapanManga Planet is excited to announce the upcoming addition of Tomo Serizawa’s Boys’ Love (BL) manga Color Collection published by Home-Sha to its library.

Color Collection by Tomo Serizawa

Graphic Design major Saiki had always wanted to be an artist, even if he hasn’t thought of himself as one recently. When both an intimidating class project and an unexpected meet-cute bring him closer to Amano, an artist whose work he’d always admired, Saiki just might find himself finding the words to describe his own art – and his own feelings, as well.

A collection of stories about life and love at a certain art university which also includes the budding romance between a sculptor and his muse, and a late-blooming artist and his new teacher.

Color Collection will be added to Manga Planet’s futekiya (BL) category, and fans will be able to read this title via subscription.

Featuring a subscription plan, as well as options to purchase or rent titles by chapter or volume, Manga Planet offers a variety of manga titles of different genres from publishers, mangaka, and independent artists. 

The catalog of futekiya, Manga Planet’s BL category, includes titles published by Shodensha Publishing Co., Home-sha Inc., Parsola Inc., Julian Publishing, Thirdline, Group Zero, MUGENUP Inc., swamp, KAIOHSHA, EIWA Publishing, Media Soft Ltd., futurecomics Co., Ltd., Tokyomangasha, DOGENZAKA SHOBO, TAIYOHTOSHO, TORICO, COMPASS Inc., Libre Inc., TOSUISHA Co.,Ltd., Shonengahosha, Shusuisha Inc.,  ShuCream Inc., and independent BL artists.

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.

Manga Planet’s subscription plan starts at US$1.99 for one week. Visit Manga Planet’s official website to find out more about its service, and start by signing up for free.

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