6/10/2023 0 Comments Orange manga![]() ![]() ![]() This story appears in the June 2018 issue of Otaku USA Magazine. Just make sure you’ve got plenty of Kleenex around. ![]() ![]() Takano ( Yume Miru Taiy) launched the original shjo. Readers who enjoyed Orange and want to see more should give this a look. Ichigo Takano revealed on Twitter on Thursday that the seventh volume of her Orange manga will be the true final volume of the manga. Suwa’s character is interesting enough to make Orange: Future a story worth telling, not just a pointless spinoff. If you think friendship is ride or die, you’ll understand Suwa’s feelings as he’s caught between the friend he wants to support, Kakeru, and the one he has feelings for, Naho. In one potential timeline, he and Naho are much closer than they become in Orange, and in every timeline he’s the best friend anyone could ask for. Suwa also receives letters from the future instructing him to save Kakeru, and he and Naho work together along with several other classmates. Orange: Future retells Orange from the viewpoint of another student, Suwa, to sometimes heartbreaking effect. While Naho and Kakeru are the centerpiece of the original Orange manga, the supporting characters are left a bit by the wayside despite their contributions to the plot. The bleak premise develops into an uplifting and exciting story, dealing with time travel in a relatable manner and showing how even the best efforts can’t always turn things around. Orange: The Complete Collection, Volume 1 Ichigo Takano 4.43 25,347 ratings2,821 reviews Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Best Graphic Novels & Comics (2016) A Plea From the Future On the day that Naho begins 11th grade, she receives a letter from herself ten years in the future. ![]()
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