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Kimi wa Midara na Boku no Joou

Description

Kimi wa Midara na Boku no Joou is an adult Japanese manga, first published in 2012 by Lynn Okamoto and Mengo Yokoyari. The series spans 13 chapters across 2 volumes. Its genres include comedy, ecchi, romance and supernatural.

Information

FormatManga
CountryJapanese
StatusFinished
Year2012
Chapters13
Volumes2
AuthorsLynn Okamoto (Story), Mengo Yokoyari (Art), Lasse Christiansen (Translator (German))
AdultYes (18+)

Genres & tags

ComedyEcchiRomanceSupernaturalNudityMasturbationFellatioSeinenHeterosexualSchoolFemale ProtagonistTsundereMale ProtagonistGodsPrimarily Teen CastNetorare

Alternative titles

  • 君は淫らな僕の女王

Chapter list

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1Chapter 1Not available — no scans hosted
2Chapter 2Not available — no scans hosted
3Chapter 3Not available — no scans hosted
4Chapter 4Not available — no scans hosted
5Chapter 5Not available — no scans hosted
6Chapter 6Not available — no scans hosted
7Chapter 7Not available — no scans hosted
8Chapter 8Not available — no scans hosted
9Chapter 9Not available — no scans hosted
10Chapter 10Not available — no scans hosted
11Chapter 11Not available — no scans hosted
12Chapter 12Not available — no scans hosted
13Chapter 13Not available — no scans hosted

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Kimi wa Midara na Boku no Joou is an adult Japanese manga, first published in 2012 by Lynn Okamoto and Mengo Yokoyari.