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.
Cherry Juice - Series Profile
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.
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.
Cherry Juice Volume 1 - Review
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.
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.
Comic Book Bin: Cherry Juice Delivers Romance-Drama
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).
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).
Book Loons: Cherry Juice Misses 'Marmalade' Mark
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.
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.
