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The Heart of Thomas

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The result was: scheduled for Wikipedia:Today's featured article/May 5, 2021 by Gog the Mild (talk) 12:20, 25 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Moto Hagio
Moto Hagio

The Heart of Thomas is a 1974 Japanese shōjo manga (girls' manga) series by Moto Hagio (pictured). Originally serialized in the manga magazine Shūkan Shōjo Comic, it follows the events at a German all-boys gymnasium following the suicide of student Thomas Werner. The series draws inspiration from the Bildungsroman genre, the novels of Hermann Hesse, and the 1964 film Les amitiés particulières, and is one of the earliest manga in the shōnen-ai (male-male romance) genre. The Heart of Thomas was developed and published during a period of immense upheaval for shōjo manga, characterized by the emergence of new aesthetic styles, more narratively complex stories, and a new generation of artists collectively referred to as the Year 24 Group. Initially poorly received by readers, by the end of its serialization The Heart of Thomas was among the most popular series in Shūkan Shōjo Comic. It significantly influenced shōjo as a medium, and has been adapted into a film, a stage play, and a novel. (Full article...)