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Why I Adopted My Husband by Yuta Yagi is TOKYOPOP’s first autobiographical manga about how a homosexual couple in Japan formalized their union.
Why I Adopted My Husband is TOKYOPOP’s first nonfiction manga, an inspiring true story of how a homosexual couple in Japan formalized their union by adapting a authorized loophole. The story is an element memoir, half informational literature highlighting the significance of legally acknowledged unions regarding issues of hospital rights, inheritance, and the on a regular basis privileges many individuals in Japan might take with no consideration. This nonfiction work is instructed in an approachable tone with loads of humor; in the end, it is an inspiring story of the triumph of affection.
The single-volume story, written and illustrated by Yuta Yagi, is on the market now in print and digital codecs and printed beneath TOKYOPOP’s “Comics That Matter” initiative that makes use of the graphic novel medium to boost consciousness about vital causes and social points. Why I Adopted My Husband is the primary autobiographical manga to be printed by TOKYOPOP and is acceptable for readers aged 13+.
Why I Adopted My Husband
Story and paintings by Yuta Yagi ·SRP: $12.99 · 148 pages ·
ISBN: 978-1427873385 · Available Now
As a homosexual couple dwelling in Japan (the place homosexual marriage will not be but authorized), Yuta and Kyota discovered a novel loophole to dwell collectively and help each other financially, legally, and medically; Kyota adopted Yuta. This nonfiction manga depicts how they met, dwelling collectively, discussions with their mother and father, and their future anxieties and dedication as they try for independence and equal rights beneath Japanese regulation.
Yuta Yagi is a self-described otaku dwelling in Japan along with his accomplice, Kyota. He is greatest identified for his autobiographical manga, Why I Adopted My Husband.
Yuki Yagi mentioned, “I think it is even more important to consider how people with various ways of living and thinking can come to terms and live together in one country. Rather than making the world conform to an ideal based on the ideas of only a few people. I wish everyone overseas to make full use of their rights and pursue their own happiness.”
TOKYOPOP continues to develop the vary of their comics for a different lineup.
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