
Romantic Killer, Vol. 3
Wataru Momose
Romantic Killer #3
A video-game-obsessed teen is magically forced into a rom-com life surrounded by hot guys.
Description
The full-color manga that inspired the anime series! High schooler Anzu Hoshino has a great life. Every day she plays video games, pigs out on snacks, and pets her beloved cat. But this blissful existence is turned into a confusing mess when a magical creature transports her to an altered reality bereft of her favorite things. Now she’s stuck with hot guys instead! How can she possibly survive in such an awful world?! Riri, the fairy to blame for Anzu’s misfortune, transforms into a human boy! Will Anzu be able to cope on the magical mock date Riri has in store for her?!
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