Just My Luck | |
僕らの運勢 (Bokura no Unsei) | |
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Genre | Fantasy, Romance, Yaoi |
Manga | |
Written by | Temari Matsumoto |
Published by | Kadokawa Shoten |
English publisher | |
Published | October 3, 2003 |
Just My Luck (僕らの運勢, Bokura no Unsei, Our Luck) is a yaoi manga by Temari Matsumoto. The manga is one volume with three different one-shot stories and couples. The first is about a teacher and student relationship, the second a toymaker and an android, and the third a school nurse and a student. The manga was licensed in the United States by BLU, the Boys Love branch of TokyoPop, in October 2007. [1]
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No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN |
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1 | October 3, 2003 | 4-04-853685-0 | October 9, 2007 | 978-1427802798 |
Carlo Santos, writing for Anime News Network enjoyed the "moments of comedy" and the drama in Asahi's backstory, but found the sex scenes superfluous and repetitive. [2] Leroy Douresseaux writing for Comic Book Bin praised Matsumoto's art, saying it "captures the yearning and longing of young love with ease and the explicit scenes with a modicum of decorum", recommending it for readers who are looking for something between "non-graphic" stories and "explicit" stories. [3] Ariadne Roberts, writing for Mania Entertainment, described it as "a little cheesy fluff", saying that she felt that the "explicit content" sticker on the front was unwarranted. [4]
Just My Luck | |
僕らの運勢 (Bokura no Unsei) | |
---|---|
Genre | Fantasy, Romance, Yaoi |
Manga | |
Written by | Temari Matsumoto |
Published by | Kadokawa Shoten |
English publisher | |
Published | October 3, 2003 |
Just My Luck (僕らの運勢, Bokura no Unsei, Our Luck) is a yaoi manga by Temari Matsumoto. The manga is one volume with three different one-shot stories and couples. The first is about a teacher and student relationship, the second a toymaker and an android, and the third a school nurse and a student. The manga was licensed in the United States by BLU, the Boys Love branch of TokyoPop, in October 2007. [1]
![]() | This article needs a
plot summary. (October 2011) |
No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | October 3, 2003 | 4-04-853685-0 | October 9, 2007 | 978-1427802798 |
Carlo Santos, writing for Anime News Network enjoyed the "moments of comedy" and the drama in Asahi's backstory, but found the sex scenes superfluous and repetitive. [2] Leroy Douresseaux writing for Comic Book Bin praised Matsumoto's art, saying it "captures the yearning and longing of young love with ease and the explicit scenes with a modicum of decorum", recommending it for readers who are looking for something between "non-graphic" stories and "explicit" stories. [3] Ariadne Roberts, writing for Mania Entertainment, described it as "a little cheesy fluff", saying that she felt that the "explicit content" sticker on the front was unwarranted. [4]