Spring Storm and Monster

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978-4-59-222441-9
Spring Storm and Monster
Haru no Arashi to Monster volume 1 cover.jpg
First tankōbon volume cover
春の嵐とモンスター
(Haru no Arashi to Monsutā)
Genre Romantic comedy [1]
ImprintHana to Yume Comics
Magazine Hana to Yume
Demographic Shōjo
Original runJuly 5, 2022 – present
Volumes6
September 17, 2024 [7] 978-1-97-537996-4
2 March 20, 2023 [8] 978-4-59-222442-6 January 21, 2025 [9] 979-8-85-540509-5
3 July 20, 2023 [10] 978-4-59-222443-3 May 27, 2025 [11] 979-8-85-540511-8
4 December 20, 2023 [12] 978-4-59-222444-0
5 May 20, 2024 [13] 978-4-59-222486-0
6 October 18, 2024 [4] 978-4-59-222502-7

Reception

The series was nominated for the ninth Next Manga Awards in 2023 in the print category and was ranked twelfth out of 41 nominees; [14] the manga ranked 11th at the same award in 2024. [15] The series was ranked ninth at the Tsutaya Comic Award in 2023. [16]

See also

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