Two New Manga Series Launch in Gangan JOKER

The two new series expand Gangan JOKER's lineup with distinct genre premises, offering readers a cohabitation rom-com and a cooking fantasy in the same issue.

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Two New Manga Series Launch in Gangan JOKER

The June 22 issue of Gangan JOKER features the start of two new serializations: Yuna Maro's "Kimi to Sumitai Undine," a romantic comedy about a high school boy living with a water spirit girl, and Asuka Takase's "Rosenburg no Shimai-tei ~Ochikobore Majutsushi, Shimai de Ryōriten Hajimemashita~," a cooking fantasy about sisters who failed their mage exams and open a restaurant.

The June 22 issue of Square Enix's Gangan JOKER magazine, released today, introduces two new serializations. Yuna Maro's "Kimi to Sumitai Undine" follows high school student Junsho Shimizu, who moves to a new town and ends up living with Urin, a water spirit called an undine. Junsho is fascinated by her ecology, but Urin is also a girl with her own feelings. Asuka Takase's "Rosenburg no Shimai-tei ~Ochikobore Majutsushi, Shimai de Ryōriten Hajimemashita~" centers on sisters Reno and Airi, who attended magic school but failed the mage exam. They visit a restaurant promoting its grand opening, only to be served a black omelet that looks like a failure.

  • Kimi to Sumitai Undine: Cohabitation romantic comedy about a water spirit girl and a high school boy
  • Rosenburg no Shimai-tei ~Ochikobore Majutsushi, Shimai de Ryōriten Hajimemashita~: Cooking fantasy about sisters who failed to become dream mages

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