I have a few Reverse Harem - Ouran High School Host Club, La Corda D'Oro, Pretear, The Wallflower (sort of), and Harukanaru Toki no Naka de - Hachiyou Shou. All are both an anime and a manga.
there is actually many and you can find some at vizanime.com. I might recommend InuYasha. :)
Naruto stuffs
I recommend that you look for tutorials in the internet or grab a copy of magazines (about manga) in the bookstore
yh there is i like shojo manga which is romantic so there is a romantic/comedy called chibi vampire and there is a romantic/comedy which is quite adult called absolute boyfriend but there is a fantasy one caller +anime and is very good.
If you wanna know the plot as soon as possible, i recommend the manga. If you want more action, i recommend the show
Nope, it's ongoing.By the way it is an absolutely amazing manga, I recommend it wholeheartedly!
I recommend starting from the beginning of the manga.
It depends on what you like to read. If you like mangas about young kids life, young romance and a comedy manga, then it's for you. If not, they probably not.
Opinions on "Love Hina" vary among readers. It is a popular manga series known for its romantic comedy elements and harem genre. If you enjoy those themes and like the art style, you may find "Love Hina" to be a good manga.
I would recommend "A Kiss to My Prince."
Adam Warren created and wrote this manga. It originated in 2004 as some sketches of women in peril, and it is sometimes described as a "sexy superhero comedy".
Some recommended comedy romance manga with a school life setting are "Kaguya-sama: Love is War," "My Little Monster," "Toradora!", and "Lovely★Complex." Each of these manga blends humor, romance, and school life elements in unique and entertaining ways.