A romantic comedy with a bizarre twist (of the wrist...)
With his legendary "devil's right hand," Seiji's knockout punch makes him the biggest bully in school. But no matter how many dudes he stomps on, he still scores zero points with the ladies.
Enter painfully shy Midori, whose secret wish to become part of Seiji's life comes all too true when she wakes up attached to Seiji's arm! Now whether Seiji likes it or not, he's got a girlfriend who is literally his right-hand gal.
Fluffy American Lucy is going home. Will she blow Midori's cover before she leaves Japan? And does Midori still want to keep it a secret anyway? With yet another new schoolgirl after Seiji, and after a run-in with Midori's old friends - who miss her terribly - Midori is beginning to question her life as an appendage and miss her past as a real live girl. Maybe it's time for her to wake up - and finally move on.
Kazurou Inoue (井上和郎, Inoue Kazurō) is a Japanese mangaka.
Born May 1, 1970, he received recognition for his manga Dream Security Mao (Dream Security マオ) at the 40th Rookie Comic Awards. After training under Kazuhiro Fujita, he published Heat Wave in Shōnen Sunday Super for a short while.
He is most known for Midori no Hibi (美鳥の日々, Midori Days) series which was adapted into a 13 episodes anime series by the studio Pierrot.
Este tomo se convirtió en mi favorito más porque en una parte salio los personajes de "AOI DESTRUCTION" un manga unitario del mismo autor del Midori no Hibi. Un manga que sin duda te pasa por todos los estados de animo.
Seinen's amazing love story. Okay I know your style now Kazurou Inoue! You like to make a lame kind guy and drama genre! But this is my fav I love the dramatical side of the story. It's a beautiful love story for me and heart breaking too I will say that the end is logical. Midori can't be forever at Seiji's side and she should awake from her dream, she should tell Seiji the truth and have a normal relationship then. Anyway the changes of Seiji is predictable but still good.
The hilarity never stops but this is volume 7, and I am content that there are more bittersweet and sad moments to see amongst a comedy-filled volume 😊