Deja Vu.
デジャブ。 MangaInformações adicionais
Format
MANGA
Status
Finished
Start date
Apr 10, 2001
End date
Apr 10, 2001
Popularity
56
Genres
Drama
Psychological
Romance
Psychological
Romance
Tags
Boys' Love
60%
Prominently features romance between two males, not inherently sexual.
Anthology
60%
A collection of separate works collated into a single release.
Rape
40%
Features non-consensual sexual penetration.
Incest
40%
Features sexual or romantic relations between characters who are related by blood.
Age Gap
40%
Prominently features romantic relations between people with a significant age difference.
Links externos
Deja Vu.
デジャブ。 MangaSinopse
The scene is of a heart forgetting and a body learning. When there’s a lot piled up, it’s time to resurrect the figure of the lascivious older brother...?! Other stories include baseball players playing a different game in the locker room, the love/hate disaster of soldiers left behind on a deserted island, and more. With three non-serialized stories plus the sequel to “Koihime”, there are over 100 pages of previously unpublished work in this gorgeous masterpiece collection!!
(Source: Biblos, translated)
1. Deja Vu. (デジャブ。); Magazine BE×BOY 1998-04
2. Tenohira (てのひら); b-BOY Zips Vol. 19
3. Lilium (リリウム); kakioroshi
Sequel to "Kajou Yuugi (過剰遊戯)", compiled in "Imadoki no Shishunki".
4. Shinen (深淵); kakioroshi
5. Koharu Biyori (小春日和); kakioroshi
Sequel to "Koihime".
Note: The Shinsoban edition released in 2009 includes the one-shots "Renai Kagekijou (恋愛歌劇場)" — published in Magazine BE×BOY 1994-04 — and "Shuurin (秋霖)" instead of "Shinen" and "Koharu Biyori".
(Source: Biblos, translated)
1. Deja Vu. (デジャブ。); Magazine BE×BOY 1998-04
2. Tenohira (てのひら); b-BOY Zips Vol. 19
3. Lilium (リリウム); kakioroshi
Sequel to "Kajou Yuugi (過剰遊戯)", compiled in "Imadoki no Shishunki".
4. Shinen (深淵); kakioroshi
5. Koharu Biyori (小春日和); kakioroshi
Sequel to "Koihime".
Note: The Shinsoban edition released in 2009 includes the one-shots "Renai Kagekijou (恋愛歌劇場)" — published in Magazine BE×BOY 1994-04 — and "Shuurin (秋霖)" instead of "Shinen" and "Koharu Biyori".