Why I Adopted My Husband by Yuta Yagi is TOKYOPOP's first autobiographical manga about how a gay couple in Japan formalized their union.
is TOKYOPOP's first nonfiction manga, an inspiring true story of how a gay couple in Japan formalized their union by adapting a legal loophole. The story is part memoir, part informational literature highlighting the importance of legally recognized unions concerning matters of hospital rights, inheritance, and the everyday privileges many people in Japan may take for granted.
initiative that utilizes the graphic novel medium to raise awareness about important causes and social issues. is the first autobiographical manga to be published by TOKYOPOP and is appropriate for readers aged 13+.
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