Your and My Secret | |
僕と彼女の××× (Boku to Kanojo no XXX) | |
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Genre | Romantic comedy[1] |
Manga | |
Written by | Ai Morinaga |
Published by | Enix (Chapters 1–5), Mag Garden |
English publisher | |
Magazine | Monthly Stencil (Chapters 1–5) Monthly Comic Blade (Chapters 6–33) Monthly Comic Avarus (Chapters 34–62) |
Demographic | Shōjo |
Original run | January 2001 – August 2011 |
Volumes | 8 |
Manga | |
Boku to Kanojo no Peke Mittsu Bangai-hen | |
Written by | Ai Morinaga |
Published by | Mag Garden |
Magazine | Web Comic Beat's |
Demographic | Shōjo |
Original run | June 25, 2012 – March 25, 2013 |
Volumes | 1 |
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Your and My Secret, known in Japan as Boku to Kanojo no Peke Mittsu (Japanese: 僕と彼女の×××, lit. "My and Her Three X's"), is a manga series by Ai Morinaga. The series was first published in Enix's Monthly Stencil in January 2001, was later obtained by Mag Garden who published it in Monthly Comic Blade then Monthly Comic Avarus where it concluded its serialization in August 2011. The individual chapters were collected and released into eight tankōbon volumes by Mag Garden. A continuation of the manga, subtitled as Extra-Part (番外編, Bangai-hen), was serialized in Mag Garden's online magazine, Web Comic Beat's, between June 2012 and March 2013; it was later released in a single tankōbon volume. In Japan, Boku to Kanojo no Peke Mittsu has been adapted into three radio dramas and a live action film. Your and My Secret follows the effeminate Akira Uehara who switches bodies with the tomboy Nanako Momoi due to an accident.
ADV Manga licensed Boku to Kanojo no Peke Mittsu and released it under the name Your and My Secret in 2004. Tokyopop later obtained the license and released the first seven volumes of Your and My Secret. After Tokyopop's closure in 2011, the North American licensing was returned to Mag Garden.[2] In 2012, JManga licensed and published the eight volumes digitally. The series has also been popularized under the name My Barbaric Girlfriend due to scanlations.[3] Tokyopop's localized volumes appeared on ICv2's monthly top 300-selling graphic novels. English reviewers have praised the series' humor with mixed reaction to the plot and characters.
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