To Love Ru Darkness Vol. 3

Illustrated by Kentaro Yabuki
Paperback
$12.99 US
On sale Feb 27, 2018 | 212 Pages | 9781947804173

Momo wants to hook up high schooler Yuuki Rito with the girl of his dreams-but why stop there? She won't be happy unless he gets all the girls of his dreams. To make her “harem plan” a reality, Momo sets Rito up on a date with Run. There's just one small hitch: Run is a shapeshifting alien, who can turn into a boy at a moment's notice.
Saki Hasemi is a Japanese writer best known for To Love Ru and To Love Ru Darkness. Kentaro Yabuki is a prolific Japanese manga creator and artist known for many series, including manga in various Shonen Jump magazines like Black Cat, To Love Ru, To Love Ru Darkness, and DARLING in the FRANXX.

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Momo wants to hook up high schooler Yuuki Rito with the girl of his dreams-but why stop there? She won't be happy unless he gets all the girls of his dreams. To make her “harem plan” a reality, Momo sets Rito up on a date with Run. There's just one small hitch: Run is a shapeshifting alien, who can turn into a boy at a moment's notice.

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Saki Hasemi is a Japanese writer best known for To Love Ru and To Love Ru Darkness. Kentaro Yabuki is a prolific Japanese manga creator and artist known for many series, including manga in various Shonen Jump magazines like Black Cat, To Love Ru, To Love Ru Darkness, and DARLING in the FRANXX.

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