When Yuma's younger sister enrolls in the same high school, the older sibling and her friends are plagued with a new set of problems, as the younger sister begins to gossip and spread rumors about Yuma and Eriko.
Her father, Ooshima Yasuichi, mother, Kawashima Reiko, and younger sister, Mishima Yayoi, are all manga artists as well. In her autobiographical work Manga Kazoku she describes what it feels like to grow up in such a unique family. Her cousin, Kobayashi Ana, is a standup comedian.
I borrowed this book from my best friend who kept all the mangas we read together in middle school. They are just as silly and perverted as I remember. Not much to say that follows my initial review of the first book. Filled with unnecessary underwear shots and high school girl antics. Don't take it too seriously. I like all the girls' personalities, even if they seem to be caught in compromising positions on every page. At least it's funny?