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Lovely Complex (GN 15 of 17)
Volume: GN 15 / 17
Pages: 192
Distributor: Viz Media
Release date: 2009-11-03
Suggested retail price: $8.99
Age rating: T
SKU: ACCTLM15
ISBN-10: 1-4215-2373-6
ISBN-13: 978-1-4215-2373-6
Description:
When Risa and Otani are invited to Mighty and Jody's wedding on a tropical island - all expenses paid - the world couldn't seem sunnier! But when they arrive with the gang, Risa and Ôtani discover they're expected to share a room. Will the stress of the uncomfortable situation cast clouds on the festivities?
Story and art by Aya Nakahara.
(added on 2009-05-03)
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