Cherry Juice by Haruka Fukushima
In Cherry Juice, teen cuties Minami and Otome stumble over each other's partially-clothed bodies until they figure out that maybe they're meant to be more than just step-brother and step-sister. Read reviews, profiles of this romantic comedy shojo manga series from TokyoPop and learn more about its creator, Haruka Fukushima.
In
Cherry Juice, two teen cuties stumble over each other's partially-clothed bodies until they figure out that they should turn their close relationship as brother and sister into something more. Read a description of this
shojo manga romantic comedy series published in the US by TokyoPop, including a story summary, character descriptions and learn more about its creator, Haruka Fukushima.
Step-siblings Minami and Otome are in love, they just don't know it yet. See what happens when two co-ed cuties who just happen to live together find that their close relationship as brother and sister is about to get even closer in
Cherry Juice Volume 1. Read a review of Volume 1 of this
shojo manga series by Haruka Fukushima from TokyoPop.
Calling its love quadrangles "overwrought," the reviewer at Comic Book Bin.com is left swooning over Haruka Fukushima's "pretty-x-3 art" and bevvy of
bishonen (pretty boys).
Ricki Marking-Camuto from Bookloons.com finds that
Cherry Juice serves up a dish that reminds her of
Marmalade Boy, but is missing the secret ingredient that made the earlier series so addictive.