Broccoli Books publishes manga, hosts Netsu this weekend in California
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The North American publisher
Broccoli Books is
sponsoring My Dearest Devil Princess manga artist
Maika Netsu at FanimeCon this Memorial Day weekend in San Jose, California. Jive's
Comic Rush magazine has been serializing
My Dearest Devil Princess in Japan. The romantic comedy follows a demon princess who reluctantly lives with the human boy who summoned her — at least until she can release his bond on her and take his soul. Netsu also created
Black Game with writer Rei Akimi, and
Kapreka Number 1 with
Makoto Matsumoto (the writer of
My Dearest Devil Princess).
Broccoli Books publishes My Dearest Devil Princess in North America.