
I think a romance or fantasy genre would be good.
The image is the only shoujo manga I have ever read.
By the way, when I asked my mother, who apparently used to collect shoujo manga, the same question, she recommended a work called “Henkyou Keibi.”
Hana to Yume COMICS Furuba Basket Natsuki Takaya 1
Children’s toys
Baby and I
Reach you.
Natsume’s Book of Friends
His and Her Circumstances
Animal Yokocho
Yona of the Dawn
If you can read Fruits Basket to the end, then you should be okay with just about anything.
Border security is really good, so I borrowed it from my mother.
I wonder what kind of shoujo manga is popular lately.
There are still Hana to Yume and others, but I don’t know the works being published.
>>10
How about Honey Lemon Soda that has both live-action and anime adaptations?
Read Izumi Kawahara because it’s good.
The reason for the Leonard phenomenon is easy to read because it is a short story.
If you like the atmosphere, read about the laughing archangel or “Laugh in the Sky of Koshien.”
Cipher
Alexandrite from Karo
Leisure Club
In the past, there was an image that the true home of fantasy manga was in shoujo manga.
The Dash Man of Sorrow
Oh! Is it okay to talk about shoujo manga today!?
Cool Guy
The most interesting one I tried that my sister bought was “Looking for the Full Moon.”
Currently, Nina of the Star-Falling Kingdom.
>>19
I read it when it was being adapted into an anime, but I couldn’t finish it…
Host Club
Is Uesugi-kun the one who started this thread?
It is questionable whether it is being consumed as a shoujo manga.
>>21
The design is well…
Royal Emblem
Mysterious Game
Alice Academy
Excitement Tonight
The material is old and naturally has BL elements, but this is Greenwood and so on.
Border patrol… I used to love the part about wanting to become a delinquent middle-aged man so much that I could say it by heart, but I forgot…
Rayearth
Landreor
Mischievous Kiss
BANANAFISH
The Rose of Versailles
Honey and Clover
If you can swallow the convenience of a ladies’ comic flavor, then it’s like the heaven by the red river.
It may not be a mega hit, but it has a decent level of enjoyment that makes it worth selling.
Nanatsuya Shinobu’s Jewel Box
Faster than a kiss
Last Game
Chick Tagoo Goo
Coral, the sea of the palm.
I like the bloodline of Pegasus.
I really love 7 Seeds.
I keep rereading the part about the Dragon Palace.
When I was in high school, it was trendy in my class, and I thought, “Do girls really like such dark stories…?” but I don’t remember the content of that “Kodomo no Omocha.”
>>42
The other day, Sana’s boyfriend Hayama was trending…
My Story
Chihayafuru
I hate you the most in the world.
If you can accept the homoness, then Midnight Occult Civil Servants is good.
The title “Children’s Toys” is vulgar, isn’t it?
Myself, the Teacher
Mechanical Mary
Tea Prince
I love carrots!
“Absolutely do not read that.”
“You can read ‘As You Wish Upon the Moon’ with a romantic comedy feeling!”
The horse that emerges after getting attached is pitiful, but…
It’s a bit blunt, but any popular work you read makes you think, “No wonder it’s popular, it’s interesting…”
>>53
It’s not exactly fitting the theme of romance or fantasy, but I wish you would read “Glass Mask” as well.
>>59
It’s such a waste to only nibble on the parts that you often see online, as it’s a masterpiece.
Opera Girl
Sunny Spot Pinyu
Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne
The second half develops somewhat dynamically, but…
Fingertips and Love
The book I’ve always wanted to read is “Tsubaki Town Lonely Planet.”
Is Sasaki Nonko’s work a shoujo manga?
>>60
Well, while it’s definitely true that “Animal Doctor” is a shoujo manga in terms of publication, it is absolutely not a romantic comedy.
>>64
Isn’t Hishinuma-san here?
Silver Romantic Wahaha
Vampire Knight
My Neighbor Monster-kun
Protect My Earth
Akatsuki no Yona was on sale, but in the end, I couldn’t decide and didn’t buy it.
I’m interested, but there are too many volumes.
>>69
It’s about to end, so if you’re going to make a move, it will be next time.
“Aim for the Ace”
I seriously cried my eyes out in the children’s book section of the library.
Even now, it makes me cry when I read it.
The silhouette of the star’s eye read with the ribbon my sister bought.
Takako Yamazaki’s ZERO
The Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts
In the past, people like Yuu Tachibana were popular among men.
The drawing was cute.
>>75
I liked the night of the doll maker because it had an edge to it.
Kodomo no Omocha and Fruits Basket are originally really dark, but the anime managed to portray the comedic parts in a way that can be shown to kids, which is why the atmosphere starts to diverge even more into darkness after the adaptation range.
Both were directed by the same director.
Searching for the full moon
I think something with a reasonable short length like Last Game is good.
Marmalade Boy
Nowadays, when it comes to fantasy aimed at women, it seems that web novel adaptations into manga have become mainstream.
Hishinuma is cute, isn’t she…?
>>82
She’s cute and beautiful, but she’s such a weirdo that it overshadows it…
The Angel Sanctuary that resonated with me quite a bit when I was small.
It’s pretty gruesome in various ways, but…
Mizuki Kamiyama
I feel like the original work of “Whisper of the Heart” was really romantic.
Year after year, a hundred assassination love songs.
We all have low blood pressure.
Wasn’t Angel Sanctuary left unfinished halfway through?
>>88
It’s completed and now there’s a sequel being made.
>>98
A sequel?! I thought we had wrapped it up nicely!
>>88
I established a reconciliation between the bothersome siblings and brought the sister back to life, all the way to returning to the surface.
Recently, the sequel has started, and the incestuous siblings are appearing in the role of the protagonist from the previous work.
As I was reading the amusing “Itazura na Kiss,” the author passed away halfway through…
>>89
Let’s watch anime.
Last month, Shugo Chara! was available for free, so it was easier to recommend.
>>92
It was great to read it all at once after a long time; it affirms both growing up as an adult and being a child, and it really feels like the right manga for girls.
Amu-chan is a precocious child.
I hate it the most in the world.
Fushigi Yûgi was also read by men.
If it’s fantasy, it’s from beyond.
The ongoing sequel to Chihayafuru is also great.
I wonder if there are also erotic works in shoujo manga.
It’s more like an erotic comedy rather than dealing with the theme of sexuality.
>>100
This unnecessary erotic scene is not needed… there are plenty of styles like this.
>>100
In modern times, it’s like the Anatahan queen incident, known as the Peak Island princess…
Isn’t it a bit too sad that Eichi-kun is searching for the full moon…?
>>101
The difference in the author’s blessing is too great, it makes me cry.
I really like “I hope to continue for a long time with the ongoing series.”
The Glass Mask
Viewing Girl
>>108
Is it okay to call it a girls’ manga…? It feels like the ancestor of girl-oriented lolicon manga has arrived…
Pure and soft.
If you’re looking for a classic romance, I recommend Ore Monogatari!!
I think there are works where siblings casually have romantic relationships.
Fushigi Yûgi
Isn’t it that the author of Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne released erotic doujin?
>>114
Wasn’t it a full moon?
It seems like you might be putting it out too.
>>120
They are drawing erotic art of Jeanne’s protagonist and heroine in doujinshi.
>>114
I think so.
Well, they did what they were supposed to do in the original work.
Hana-zakari no Kimitachi e
Hell Girl
HachiKuro, KareKano, and Host Club
>>117
It’s nice, the cute Haruhi.
I have watched the anime of “Akagami no Shirayuki-hime” that was previously released, but the original work is quite long.
I can’t remember the title, but I liked the story about a protagonist who wants to become a celebrity, is bad at cooking, yet is selected for a cooking show and learns to cook from the neighbor boy.
Goldfish Warning!
>>121
The illustration was so cute that I even read “Cursed Akko-chan.”
My sister mostly bought stuff from Square Enix and zero-sum games.
I used to buy Hana Yume and Kaze.
I would like you to touch upon one of Asagiri Yuu’s works, so for now, let’s start with Minmin!
Cardcaptor Sakura is also considered a shoujo manga, right?
>>124
If Nakayoshi is said to not be a shoujo manga magazine, the Suit Man army would be bewildered.
There are many horror shoujo manga that are surprisingly scary.
>>127
I like things like fortune-telling, psychological tests, the seven mysteries, and the occult.
>>127
It feels like the lineage of ladies’ comics, with horror manga magazines being mostly composed of female authors.
>>127
The story about the doll drawn by the author of Glass Mask is seriously scary, and for a while, I couldn’t handle Japanese dolls.
Light Blue Era
Zero Sum and the target is women, but categorizing Landorior as a shoujo manga feels kind of off…
“Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne” has a complete edition that also includes the follow-up stories of access and Finn.
Jeanne had already done what needed to be done by the time the protagonist was giving birth.
Sabagebu!
Kerokero Chime
I would like to recommend works by Fumiko Tanigawa.
>>140
I remember laughing at the postcard posted by Naito Yasuhiro.
In recent works that have become a topic for being erotic, there’s “If I’m going to be thrown away anyway, I might as well be allowed to do as I please in the end.”
The currently serialized story “Tendou Family Chronicle” is quite interesting.
NANA
S.A (Special A)
I was uncertain because I heard that romance and fantasy are good.
Let me raise Junko Sasaki’s Who!
If you’re interested in SF, please go ahead…
Kawahara Wakune’s love for manga.
Until last week, the shoujo manga from Hakusensha was on sale at BW, but my timing is bad.
Tokyo Mew Mew
>>150
When it was re-animated, I felt deep emotions seeing the original opening sung by the nameless character and realizing there were so many fans on the forums.
It’s time to pick up.
Nakayoshi sometimes included a horror short story collection as an extra during the summer vacation season.
>>153
The haunted house is nostalgic.
I remember the girl who was my friend at the dining table.
The secret that’s currently being aired as a drama.
>>154
I built it because there was a free period a long time ago, but it fell with 0 responses…
>>154
I like the series of Jack and Elena by Reiko Shimizu.
When it comes to scary dolls, leave it to Alice.
This is a Western doll, but…
I have memories of the horror screaming academy being posted here often.
>>156
Is it free now?
Colette decided to die.
It’s mostly a gag, but Little Red Riding Hood Cha-Cha.
Boku Chikyuu… has already reached the realm of classics, hasn’t it?
>>160
Is my son still doing that?
That was honestly a bit questionable.
That dress-up doll is a shoujo manga about falling in love.
>>161
I can’t explain it well, but I like manga that looks like the shoujo manga published in youth magazines.
>>187
When it comes to “girl?”, it’s a bit vague.
Mr. Mikuni’s rose garden painting really hits the spot for me.
Wakatuki Megumi is great.
I want you to enjoy high-quality “onee-shota” with Diamond Mine.
King of Cards
If you like Yu-Gi-Oh, please definitely read this.
How wonderfully Japoneseque.
If anything, all of Saeko Himuro’s works.
>>166
A little while ago, there was an interesting program on NHK reflecting on Saeko Himuro.
Many people said that it was their emotional support.
>>166
The story of “Tori kaeba-ya” is well-organized and concise.
The commercials for Ribbon and Ciao flow through my mind…
We were there.
“Milmo de Pon was also a serialized work, wasn’t it…”
Most of the works I loved and read have been adapted into anime…
I saw an article on the internet saying that shoujo manga is at risk of extinction, but it feels like it’s just shifting to the general public, and the content hasn’t really changed that much.
>>176
I often think about the palace dramas and shoujo manga that are frequently discussed here.
>>176
I’m reading it with the feeling of a splendid grand scene, like in a shoujo manga.
>>176
If you had to choose between “Ribbon Nakayoshi” and “Chao,” I wouldn’t say it’s entirely unfounded to consider it aimed at a younger audience.
Aren’t older people doing pretty well, all things considered?
>>176
The children’s content like ribbon is still the same as always.
I feel like Hana to Yume only committed suicide because of the editor-in-chief.
>>176
We all read it with the perception of “Kawai-so” or almost like a shoujo manga.
I liked you from afar.
A precious conversation between you and me.
It’s a romance theme, but the main focus is on lively everyday conversation, which is enjoyable.
There are a lot of adaptations of isekai and harem genres, including those from Narou, being published in Zero-Sum.
Is this a shoujo manga…? When I look at the colophon, I see that it’s from something like Comic Beam or Haruta, which have been frequently occurring lately.
Sadistic 19
When asked if it’s a shoujo manga
>>188
But when I see the Sumerians, I still remember and think it’s amazing.
Impressions of the witch phantom thief lip☆S.
When I saw something that said reading this would make your heart become like a young girl’s, I laughed.
I understand…
It’s been a long time since works in the “gan gan” genre have been popular with women.
Is it because there were many female writers?
Motohagio is a legend, and everything she writes is interesting!
>>191
The demigod is on a different level…
>>191
The standard is 11 people! I wonder.
Skip Beat
If it’s fantasy, then it’s Pygmalion.
A boy meets girl adventure story.
For men who have never been exposed to shoujo manga, Hana to Yume is easy to get into.
Once you get used to Hana to Yume, Margaret is relatively easy for men to read as well.
Works like “Ao no Hako” and “Kuso Onna ni Sachi Are” also have a feel of shoujo manga, but I’m not sure if it’s because the author seems to be female.
>>197
I just had a thought.
I wonder how female readers evaluate Hikaru Ninomiya.
My dad is overly anxious.
I love Ryoko Yamagishi’s horror manga.
“From afar”
It’s what you call an isekai transfer story, but the fact that they can’t understand the local language and are trying to learn it felt quite realistic and good.
I’ve heard a joke that as long as the tankōbon of the Royal Family Emblem continues to come out, Akita Shoten won’t go bankrupt.
There are many women who draw shonen and seinen manga, but it’s rare to find men who want to draw shoujo manga.
>>205
There used to be quite a few.
>>206
Osamu Tezuka also drew shoujo manga.
>>206
After the war, manga artists in the early period were drawing various things regardless of genre or magazine.
>>205
I think there used to be a lot more men drawing shoujo manga, but now it seems like there’s only Moto Hagio left.
>>205
I feel like there were many in the past.
The author of Patalliro is also a man, and Adachi Mitsuru also wrote shoujo manga.
The Truth-Telling Rhetoric is good.
I wished Taburou Gate would be animated.
In the past, it was common to have simultaneous serialization in multiple magazines.
There were quite a few manga artists serialized in shoujo manga magazines.
Izumi Takemoto also draws shojo manga.
The shoujo manga I read due to my parents’ influence was “The Rose of Versailles.”
I don’t really understand the various topics, but it was interesting.
>>204
Actually, it’s the one where the sequel has started.
“Peach Girl and Life, themes about bullying, were popular too, right?”
BASARA
I feel like I can generally handle Yumi Tamura.
What kind of manga is available for women older than girls?
>>220
You are like pets or Nodame Cantabile.
I just remembered.
Fingertips and Love! This was a great romance I watched recently.