S.A

S.A by Maki Minami is a fast-paced comedy series published by VIZ Media LLC on January 5, 2010. This Shojo Beat manga edition spans 200 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around Hikari Hanazono, who has always been driven to outdo her rival, Kei Takishima. When Iori Tokiwa transfers to their school and quickly takes second place in the rankings, Hikari finds herself both challenged and inspired, as they both strive for the top position.
Readers will discover a blend of romance and fantasy as Hikari navigates her competitive spirit and the complexities of friendship. The narrative explores themes of rivalry and personal growth, highlighting Hikari’s determination to overcome her past defeats. As she interacts with Iori and Kei, the dynamics of jealousy and ambition unfold within the unique setting of the Special A group, comprised of the academy’s top students. This edition captures the essence of youthful competition and camaraderie, making it a notable addition to the comics and graphic novels genre.
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A fast-paced comedy series from Japan! R to L (Japanese Style). The world of the SA class is turned upside down when Iori Tokiwa, a new student, transfers in and takes second place after Kei in the rankings, knocking Hikari down to third. But instead of resenting him, Hikari recognizes Iori as a kindred spirit as they both aim for the number one spot. As the two grow close, Kei must deal with a completely new experience–jealousy. Her whole life, Hikari Hanazono has been consumed with the desire to win against her school rival, Kei Takishima–at anything. He always comes out on top no matter what he does, and Hikari is determined to do whatever it takes to beat this guy…somehow! At age 6 Hikari lost to Kei in an impromptu wrestling match. Now, at 15, Hikari joins “Special A,” a group of the top seven students at a private academy, for the opportunity to trounce the guy who made her suffer her first defeat.
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