(W/A/CA) Hajime Kamoshida
Bunny girls do not live in libraries. This is simply common sense. And yet, that's exactly where Sakuta runs into one. Wanting to find out more about the mystery surrounding this bunny girl and maybe get a little closer to her in the process, Sakuta launches an investigation to figure out what's causing her to be invisible to everyone around them.
(W) Hajime Kamoshida (A) Keji Mizoguchi
A miniskirt Santa appears before Sakuta, calling herself Touko Kirishima. She's been handing out presents-Adolescence Syndrome. And one of the lucky winners is Sakuta's classmate from middle school, Ikumi Akagi. According to urban legend, posts tagged #dreaming are filled with prophetic visions and Ikumi is using those posts to play hero. Sakuta sees the results of this firsthand when he spots her saving someone. But then a poltergeist attacks and apparently this is all the fault of his past somehow?!
(W) Hajime Kamoshida (A) Keji Mizoguchi
There's a new student at Sakuta's cram school: the honor student Sara Himeji. She's another person who received Adolescence Syndrome from Touko Kirishima and most curious of all, apparently doesn't want it to be fixed. Exactly what sort of syndrome could it be? And while all this is unfolding, Sakuta has to grapple with the cryptic message saying that Mai is in danger!??
(W) Hajime Kamoshida (A) Keji Mizoguchi
There's a new student at Sakuta's cram school: the honor student Sara Himeji. She's another person who received Adolescence Syndrome from Touko Kirishima and most curious of all, apparently doesn't want it to be fixed. Exactly what sort of syndrome could it be? And while all this is unfolding, Sakuta has to grapple with the cryptic message saying that Mai is in danger!??
(W) Hajime Kamoshida (A) Keji Mizoguchi
Sakuta has now graduated from high school and is enjoying his new and peaceful life as a college student. One day, he bumps into the leader of the idol group Sweet Bullet, Uzuki Hirokawa. But somehow, she feels different from usual. Is the airhead able to read the room now?! However, no one notices this change besides Sakuta. Has Adolescence Syndrome affected Uzuki as well, or is it something else...?
(W) Hajime Kamoshida (A) Keji Mizoguchi
Sakuta finds himself in the biggest predicament of his life when his girlfriend Mai finds out that his middle-school crush, Shoko, has been living with him due to unavoidable circumstances. With less than a month until Christmas and his relationship in disarray, things get even worse when the other Shoko's declining health forces her to be hospitalized. Shoko has always dreamt of becoming an adult, but will she even get the chance? And can Mai and Sakuta mend the rift between them? All of Shoko's secrets are finally revealed in the sixth volume of the Rascal Does Not Dream series!
(W) Hajime Kamoshida (A) Tsukako Akina, Keji Mizoguchi
One night, Sakuta happens to see his friend Futaba entering a net caf?...while he's on the phone with ANOTHER Futaba?! It's another case of adolescence syndrome-and as this other version of Futaba very logically points out that it's likely dangerous for doppelg?ngers to meet for one reason or another, he'd probably better let her hide at his place...?
(W) Hajime Kamoshida (A) Keji Mizoguchi
Finally, the day of Mai's high school graduation has arrived. While Sakuta eagerly waits for his girlfriend, an elementary schooler who looks exactly like her appears before him. Suspicious, and for all the wrong reasons... Meanwhile, Sakuta and Kaede's father suddenly calls, saying that their mother wants to see her daughter. She was hospitalized because Kaede's condition had been too much for her to bear, so what could she possibly want now?
(W) Hajime Kamoshida (A) Keji Mizoguchi
Sakata, Mai, and Ikumi's shared dream only deepens the mystery of Touko Kirishima. Is she really the same person as Nene Iwamizawa? And what does it mean if Sakuta isn't the only one who can see her?
(W) Hajime Kamoshida (A/CA) Guru Mizoguchi
Incredible. Sakuta actually managed to convince Mai to officially date him. Nothing could possibly ruin this-unless time goes backwards and Sakuta wakes up to yesterday morning?! For readers ages 13 and up.