The 'unintentional' aspect makes it special. In many love stories, the characters actively pursue love, but here it might be more of a gradual discovery of feelings that they didn't initially expect. This gives a more natural and unexpected feel to the relationship development.
The criteria for the publication of a manga novel usually included the following aspects:
1. The quality of the work: The requirements for the quality of the work of a mangaka novel are very high. It must meet its strict review standards, including the story, the character image, the language expression, the background setting, and so on.
2. Choice of subject matter: The first issue of Manke's works usually focus on comics, animations, novels, etc. The works are required to be compatible with the audience of the magazine and have market potential.
3. Painting style: Manke novels pay attention to the variety of painting styles and require the works to have a unique artistic style and expressiveness to attract the attention of readers.
4. Story content: The requirements for the content of the story are also very high. It needs to be consistent with the theme and values, with sufficient depth and content to guide the reader to think and reflect.
5. Character design: The requirements for character design in manga novels are also very high. It needs to be in line with the tastes and preferences of the audience, with enough personality and charm to attract the attention of the readers.
6. The publishing house's approval: The previous issue needs to be approved and authorized by the publishing house. Therefore, it is necessary to establish a good cooperative relationship with the publishing house to ensure that the work can be recognized and published by the publishing house.
The standard manga page size is kind of flexible. Commonly, it's approximately 7 inches wide and 10 inches tall. But there can be variations based on factors like the target audience or the specific manga series.
I think 'Sasaki and Miyano' is also among the best. The story is set in a school environment. Miyano is a fudanshi (a boy who likes BL) and Sasaki is a popular boy in school. Their relationship starts from Sasaki's interest in Miyano and slowly blossoms into a deeper connection. It has a lot of cute and heart - warming moments, and the way their relationship progresses feels very genuine. It also touches on the insecurities and self - acceptance that the characters go through.
Another is 'Yuri!!! on Ice'. Although it's more sports - centered, the relationship between Yuuri and Victor is really well - developed. It shows how they support each other, grow together, and their love story unfolds in a very natural and heart - warming way. The plot also has a lot of depth with Yuuri's journey to regain his confidence in skating.