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Even Though We're Adults (Japanese: おとなになっても, Hepburn: Otona ni Nattemo) is a Japanese yuri manga written and illustrated by Takako Shimura. It was serialized in Kodansha's Kiss magazine from March 2019 to August 2023.
Even Though We're Adults | |
おとなになっても (Otona ni Nattemo) | |
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Genre | |
Manga | |
Written by | Takako Shimura |
Published by | Kodansha |
English publisher | |
Magazine | Kiss |
Demographic | Josei |
Original run | March 25, 2019 – August 24, 2023 |
Volumes | 10 |
When Ayano, an elementary school teacher in her thirties, runs into a friendly woman, Akari, at favourite bar, sparks begin to fly. As the night comes to a close, Ayano goes in for a kiss, however their new formed connection becomes far more complicated when Akari finds out that Ayano has a husband.
Written and illustrated by Takako Shimura, Even Though We're Adults was serialized in Kodansha's Kiss magazine from March 25, 2019,[2] to August 24, 2023.[3] The series was collected in ten tankōbon volumes from October 2019 to November 2023.
The series is licensed for an English release in North America by Seven Seas Entertainment.[4]
No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN |
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1 | October 11, 2019[5] | 978-4-06-517588-0 | February 9, 2021[1] | 978-1-64505-957-8 |
2 | March 13, 2020[6] | 978-4-06-518948-1 | June 15, 2021[1] | 978-1-64827-228-8 |
3 | August 12, 2020[7] | 978-4-06-520543-3 | October 19, 2021[1] | 978-1-64827-344-5 |
4 | January 13, 2021[8] | 978-4-06-522056-6 | April 5, 2022[1] | 978-1-63858-131-4 |
5 | September 13, 2021[9] | 978-4-06-524896-6 | November 22, 2022[1] | 978-1-63858-319-6 |
6 | February 10, 2022[10] | 978-4-06-526509-3 | June 13, 2023[1] | 978-1-68579-669-3 |
7 | August 12, 2022[11] | 978-4-06-528527-5 | December 26, 2023[1] | 979-8-88843-089-7 |
8 | January 13, 2023[12] | 978-4-06-530114-2 | June 11, 2024[1] | 979-8-88843-642-4 |
9 | June 13, 2023[13] | 978-4-06-531835-5 | October 29, 2024[1] | 979-8-89160-178-9 |
10 | November 13, 2023[14] | 978-4-06-533227-6 | February 11, 2025[1] | 979-8-89160-873-3 |
Erica Friedman of Yuricon in her review of volume 1 noted her ambivalent relationships towards Shimura's work due to the "varying degrees of verisimilitude" that Shimura has toward gender and sexual minorities within their work; further commenting that "this story feels equal parts solid and kind of icky. It may also be that I’m not particularly thrilled to have either another “messy relationship with a married woman story” or a story that makes the lesbian performatively self-loathy. At the same time, there are elements here that keep bringing me back to this story" [15] In her volume 6 review she went on to praise the series as a whole, "I’m still of the belief that this is Shimura-sensei’s best work to date and I just hope she has a clear ending in mind – whether it’s the ending I want, or not."[16]
Anna Williams, writing from Comic Book Resources, noted that Shimura handled the topics of marriage, cheating, and discovering one's sexuality in adulthood, with "expertise and grace"; remarking that the series "is an absolute must-read series for anyone searching for a yuri manga that chooses to take a much more somber, bittersweet look at love."[17]
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