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Naoshi Arakawa debuted in 2009 with the soccer manga, Sayonara, Football, going on to create the hit classical music manga Your Lie in April, which was adapted into a successful TV anime. He is currently drawing high-school soccer manga Farewell, My Dear Cramer, which is available digitally and in print.
High-octane girls’ soccer action mixes with the drama of high school in this cleats-out manga from the creator of Your Lie in April!
Warabi faces their fi,rst challenge since the humiliating exhibition loss ,to Kunogi. After training, earning ,new uniforms, and sparring with the boys&rsquo, team for practice time, they have their eyes fi,xed ,on revenge&mdash,and now it&rsquo,s fi,nally time for them to start ,showing what they&rsquo,re made of as a team. But when the ,fi,rst hurdle on the road to ,the Newcomer&rsquo,s tourney proves a bit more diffi,cult ,than expected, Onda and crew will have to ,look for help from some unexpected ,places&hellip,
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rnNaoshi Arakawa debuted in 2009 with the soccer manga, Sayonara, Football, going on to create the hit classical music manga Your Lie in April, which was adapted into a successful TV anime. He is currently drawing high-school soccer manga Farewell, My Dear Cramer, which is available digitally and in print.
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“First published in Japan in 2018 by Kodansha Ltd., Tokyo as Sayonara watashi no Cramer, volume 5.”–Colophon.