just saw someone on twitter saying that they cut a scene where misty slaps natalie in the cocaine scene and immediately went to check - i feel SO ROBBED!!!
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it makes me so sad whenever i think about misty saying “she’s my best friend, she wouldn’t leave without saying goodbye,” and then crying in nat’s empty motel room when she thinks that she did.
especially since, if lottie hadn’t taken nat hostage, natalie would have left without saying goodbye. and it would’ve been under far worse circumstances.
misty saying “i knew it,” when she realizes the door was broken down, and later scoffing when lottie tells misty nat tried to kill herself…
misty telling lottie “i don’t believe that,” because she’s thinking natalie wouldn’t do that to her; she wouldn’t leave her like that…
nat wouldn’t leave without saying goodbye.
i don’t think natalie ever realized that her suicide would’ve had the same exact impact on misty as travis’s did on her. i don’t think nat ever realized how deeply misty’s love for her really ran.
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The first bound volume of Sumiko Aria's popular Yuri web comic Ki ni Natteru Hito ga Otoko Janakatta (The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn't a Guy At All) will be released in Japan on April 19. The manga was initially released independently on the author's Twitter in April 2022, where it went viral.
The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn't a Guy At All follows Aya Oosawa, a popular high school gyaru who falls in love with the cool employee at her local records store, unaware that her crush is not a boy, but a girl in her class, Mitsuki Koga.
The doujin went viral on Twitter, with the first episode acquiring more than 400,000 likes. Viewers particularly praised the storytelling, art, and character designs, particularly Mitsuki, whose design incorporates androgynous alternative fashion.
The series went on hiatus in early March so that Arai could finalize the print releases, but will return the week of April 10, according to the author's Twitter.
The bound manga edition was announced by Arai on Twitter in February. It is published by Kadokawa and will be available in Japanese print and digital formats.
In their announcement, Arai thanked readers for their support in making the manga possible, writing on Twitter:
This book exists because of everyone's support for me over the past year. Thank you very much. I will do my best to continue drawing. Please watch over me. And to my dearest international readers — I cannot express how huge of a part you guys played in making my dreams come true. Thank you so much for being here and loving Mitsuki & Aya for a whole entire year, they’re going to be printed.
The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn't a Guy At All is not currently licensed in English, but you can let publishers know your interest on social media and through licensing surveys.
Sumiko Aria is a mangaka known for their distinctive art style and character designs. They are a relative newcomer, having previously released only one webcomic on Comico, Bokura wa Kanojo ni Isonshou, and Makoto no Momoka and contributing onshots to Enterbrains Terang anthology and the November 2021 issue of Comic Yuri Hime.
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