A poignant and funny time-skip manga about grief, art, and love, like Orange meets Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun, from the creator behind the Netflix miniseries Switched. Complete in five volumes.
Mahoro's high school manga club had two members: her and a classmate who passed away months after they met. Now, she's an award-winning pro, but what no one else knows is that she stole the ideas for her hit manga from the notebook her dead classmate left behind. When fate gives her an opportunity to redeem herself, she'll do whatever it takes to return Yukishima's story--and save him from dying.
Given the chance to do her high school days over again, Mahoro Haruta had just started to think that maybe, just maybe, she could change the future and redeem herself, when Yukishima dies yet again. She doesn’t have long to process her despair, however, because she finds herself back in time once more. Now certain that she must be stuck in a time loop, she teams up with her schoolmate Arashi and sets out to uncover just what exactly is going on. Why does Mahoro keep getting thrown back in time? Why are there such wild discrepancies between timelines? And, more than anything, can they hope to save Yukishima and his dream of making manga?
Shiki Kawabata made her debut in 2012 with 08:05 no Hengao-san, a short story published in Bessatsu Margaret. Having previously worked as an assistant for Io Sakisaka (Ao Haru Ride, Strobe Edge), Kawabata’s first series, Sora wo Kakeru Yodaka, was voted the fifth best shojo manga of 2015 in Japan and was adapted into a six-episode miniseries by Netflix. Drawing From Your Memory is her first manga to be published in English.
A poignant and funny time-skip manga about grief, art, and love, like Orange meets Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun, from the creator behind the Netflix miniseries Switched. Complete in five volumes.
Mahoro's high school manga club had two members: her and a classmate who passed away months after they met. Now, she's an award-winning pro, but what no one else knows is that she stole the ideas for her hit manga from the notebook her dead classmate left behind. When fate gives her an opportunity to redeem herself, she'll do whatever it takes to return Yukishima's story--and save him from dying.
Given the chance to do her high school days over again, Mahoro Haruta had just started to think that maybe, just maybe, she could change the future and redeem herself, when Yukishima dies yet again. She doesn’t have long to process her despair, however, because she finds herself back in time once more. Now certain that she must be stuck in a time loop, she teams up with her schoolmate Arashi and sets out to uncover just what exactly is going on. Why does Mahoro keep getting thrown back in time? Why are there such wild discrepancies between timelines? And, more than anything, can they hope to save Yukishima and his dream of making manga?
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Shiki Kawabata made her debut in 2012 with 08:05 no Hengao-san, a short story published in Bessatsu Margaret. Having previously worked as an assistant for Io Sakisaka (Ao Haru Ride, Strobe Edge), Kawabata’s first series, Sora wo Kakeru Yodaka, was voted the fifth best shojo manga of 2015 in Japan and was adapted into a six-episode miniseries by Netflix. Drawing From Your Memory is her first manga to be published in English.