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Reading Manhwa Acquainted: Encounter Spin-Off at Manhwa Website. What appeared to be a one-time encounter in Spain blossoms into romance…
What appeared to be a one-time encounter in Spain blossoms into romance when by-the-book CEO Jung Wooseok and free-thinking architect Han Yujin meet again in Korea. The two are drawn to each other, but there's a catch: Yujin's the winner of a high-profile architecture competition held by Wooseok's company. When word gets out that these two are acquainted, will their love be able to survive the public's scrutiny… and their families' even harsher criticism?
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As aforementioned, the spin-off centers around Azusa as the main character. Like the original, it has been written and illustrated Ichigo Takano. It has been published by Futabasha. The manga’s first chapter was published on 9 February 2021, and as of 16 July 2021, the manga’s last chapter came out. On the same day, the manga was published in web action. The manga has 5 chapters, and in each, we see cute moments between the main couple of the story, Azusa and Saku. These moments are enough to give you a sugar rush, especially if you liked them better than the main character and wanted to see more of them.
For many manga series, there are instances that they can get their own spin-off one-shots, or a spin-off series altogether. As most hardcore fans know, Sailor Moon happens to be a spin-off of Sailor V and would become one of the most internationally recognizable icons of Japanese pop culture.
Other than Sailor Moon, most of the time, other mangas use a popular supporting character from the main series and they become the main character of a spin-off. It gives readers a chance to learn about that character and what their overall value is to the franchise. Most of the time, these mangas are made because of story advancement purposes, as a reaction to the popularity of a certain character, or just for fun. So what are some of the best spin-off mangas? Read our list to find out.
Kicking off our list is a spin-off of the supernatural manga Blue Exorcist, Salaryman Exorcist: The Sorrows of Okumura Yukio. As the title suggests, this manga focuses on Rin’s twin brother, Yukio. Like some of the spin-offs we are going to share, this tends to focus more on comedy. While Yukio tends to be portrayed as the serious brother in the original series, Yukio finds himself trying to maintain his straight face in the sitcom scenarios he has to deal with.
Wangan Midnight is one of Kusunoki Michiharu’s biggest hits for almost 20 years in Japan and it even paved way for the international hit arcade racer, Maximum Tune. However, disputes with Kodansha made him have to end the series and continue it as a spin-off, Ginkai no Speed Star through a new publisher. Since Kodansha still had the trademark to the Wangan Midnight name, he had to give this series a new name. The series revolves around Akihiro Motoki, and he wants to be the king of the Shuto Expressway with his silver Porsche 911 Turbo.
Having job security and all of that is great, but for some people, that’s not enough, and need an outlet to get away from all of that and it happens to be the empty midnight roads of the Wangan, the longest freeway stretch that connects Tokyo and Yokohama. Sometimes, people just do things because they need a little excitement in their lives and that’s what makes this series relatable and appealing. While this is a spin-off of Wangan Midnight, no exposure to the original series is at all necessary in order to jump right into this.
This spin-off to Shokugeki no Souma focuses on one of Souma’s rivals, Kojiro Shinomiya, a specialist in French cooking. After losing to Souma in an Iron Chef-like competition at the cooking school they attended, he goes to France to further developer himself at his craft. While it doesn’t center on the titular Souma, this series does a great job of maintaining consistency with the original series on being an educational manga about food, this time on French cooking.
In Naruto’s large cast of characters, some would argue that Rock Lee is the breakout character. He’s both unassuming and likable. So it’s only natural that he gets his own spin-off manga. Along with Rock and his teammates and their leader, they are portrayed in SD form as a comedy. While this series is more of a gag series, many of the personalities of the characters are kept intact but they are put in stories that appropriately contextualize the humor without fully breaking character.