Forget-me-not
Forget-me-not MangaInformações adicionais
Format
MANGA
Status
Finished
Start date
Sep 22, 2003
End date
Sep 22, 2003
Average score
61/100
Popularity
4614
Favorites
42
Genres
Mystery
Romance
Slice of Life
Romance
Slice of Life
Tags
Seinen
79%
Target demographic is adult males.
Work
79%
Centers around the activities of a certain occupation.
Crime
79%
Centers around unlawful activities punishable by the state or other authority.
Detective
79%
Features a character who investigates and solves crimes.
Foreign
73%
Partly or completely set in a country outside the country of origin.
Female Protagonist
73%
Main character is female.
Nudity
40%
Features a character wearing no clothing or exposing intimate body parts.
Heterosexual
20%
Prominently features a romance between a man and a woman, not inherently sexual.
Links externos
Forget-me-not
Forget-me-not MangaSinopse
Stroll along the banks of the canals in beautiful Venice, Italy, and you’ll see the slacker—a young woman noodling on her guitar, pecking a bit at her laptop, and maybe getting a little reading in. But watch your step in this ancient town, because some of the other people you might run into—the ragged derelict, the drunken streetwalker, even that clean-cut gondolier—they’re all her, too! She’s Mariel Imari, of Italian and Japanese descent, whose skill at disguise comes from being part of a famous dynasty of detectives.
But Mariel hasn’t yet cracked the one case that would allow her to inherit her grandfather’s estate—Forget-me-not, the painting stolen from the mansion 22 years ago, which she needs to recover as a condition of his will. You see, Mariel is brilliant, but also a bit lazy and slovenly and bored…and about to be a bit embarrassed, too, when her sisters show up from Japan, under the impression that she's rich! Will Mariel ever catch the master thief standing between her and an aristocratic lifestyle?
(Source: Dark Horse)
But Mariel hasn’t yet cracked the one case that would allow her to inherit her grandfather’s estate—Forget-me-not, the painting stolen from the mansion 22 years ago, which she needs to recover as a condition of his will. You see, Mariel is brilliant, but also a bit lazy and slovenly and bored…and about to be a bit embarrassed, too, when her sisters show up from Japan, under the impression that she's rich! Will Mariel ever catch the master thief standing between her and an aristocratic lifestyle?
(Source: Dark Horse)