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Digital Manga Guild Lists Sweet Blue Flowers as Possible Project
posted on by Lynzee Loveridge
As of this year, Digital Manga's crowd-sourcing program Digital Manga Guild is listing the first volume of Takako Shimura's yuri manga Aoi Hana (Sweet Blue Flowers) on its upcoming titles list.
The online manga service JManga added Sweet Blue Flowers, but the service is ending this month.
Shimura announced on Wednesday that the manga will end in the next issue of Ohta Books' Manga Erotics F magazine on July 6. Shimura launched the manga in 2004, and Ohta Books published the seventh compiled book volume last December. The story inspired a television anime from director Kenichi Kasai (Honey and Clover, Kimikiss pure rouge, Nodame Cantabile) and J.C. Staff in 2009. Crunchyroll streamed the anime into several countries as it aired in Japan, and Right Stuf released the anime on DVD in North America last month.
[Via Okazu]