Othello | |
Genre | Yaoi |
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Manga | |
Written by | Toui Hasumi |
Published by | Outou Shobou [1] |
English publisher | |
Published | October 10, 2002 |
Othello is a manga by Toui Hasumi. It was licensed in English by Digital Manga Publishing and published on 27 June 2007. [2]
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