Seven Seas Entertainment has announced that they have acquired the license for Kii Kanna's Harukaze no Étranger manga series, the direct sequel series to Seaside Stranger: Umibe no Étranger.
The manga will be available for purchase in February 2022.
Shun and Mio connected on their small island near Okinawa, leading to a friendship and eventual romance. But Shun’s quiet home by the seaside started with pain–he left his hometown after his parents disowned him for being gay. That inescapable fact still haunts him, especially now that his father is ill. Shun is ready to go back to Hokkaido to see his parents again, but this time, he has Mio by his side. Mio has complicated feelings about this himself, as he was devastated by the loss of his own parents and now might not be accepted by Shun’s–what will this trip mean for him? Join this developing couple as they face ghosts from their past and work together for a better future in this beautifully illustrated sequel series, now in English for the first time.
The manga will be available for purchase in February 2022.
Shun and Mio connected on their small island near Okinawa, leading to a friendship and eventual romance. But Shun’s quiet home by the seaside started with pain–he left his hometown after his parents disowned him for being gay. That inescapable fact still haunts him, especially now that his father is ill. Shun is ready to go back to Hokkaido to see his parents again, but this time, he has Mio by his side. Mio has complicated feelings about this himself, as he was devastated by the loss of his own parents and now might not be accepted by Shun’s–what will this trip mean for him? Join this developing couple as they face ghosts from their past and work together for a better future in this beautifully illustrated sequel series, now in English for the first time.
Brand-new license announcement! SEASIDE STRANGER: HARUKAZE NO ÉTRANGER by Kii Kanna, the direct sequel series to the beloved Boys’ Love/#BL manga (and film) SEASIDE STRANGER: UMIBE NO ÉTRANGER!https://t.co/GxC1Np7LQI pic.twitter.com/c2CBSuVsdb
— Seven Seas (@gomanga) May 20, 2021