The SuBLime Manga label from Viz Media has updated fans on some new acquisitions that they’ve gotten today that will make fans happy. The first title is a new multi volume series entitled Bond of Dreams, Bond of Love from Yaya Sakuragi. This series is set to hit in August with new volumes appearing quarterly thereafter. Unfortunately, the series is print only so no digital editions will be forthcoming until they can be acquired.

The second announcement out of the label is that of How’s Your Ex from Makoto Tateno, one of the more prolific people out there in the scene. This release is a one-shot and it will be a digital only release in April.

We have another two new title announcements for you today! Our first title is Bond of Dreams, Bond of Love (Yume Musubi Koi Musubi) by Yaya Sakuragi. Volume One is set to release in print only in August of 2012, with subsequent volumes releasing quarterly. We currently do not have the rights to publish digital editions for this series, but it’s something we’re working on for the future.

Bond of Dreams, Bond of Love

Yaya Sakuragi

High school student Ao has had a wet dream about longtime neighbor and Shinto priest, Ryomei. He’s taken aback and excited by this dream, and starts to consider the joys of a relationship with another man. Ao approaches Ryomei in the hopes of making his dream a reality, but is flatly refused. Not one to give up easily, Ao persists until he finally gets his kiss. But will this horny high schooler really be satisfied with a simple kiss? Bonus story included!

How’s Your Ex?

Makoto Tateno

It took forever for Yoji to get over his ex-boyfriend and former colleague, Tomoe, who suddenly quit the company and dumped him at the same time. But with the merger of their rival companies, Yoji finds himself having to work with Tomoe once again. When Tomoe speaks and touches him as he used to, familiar feelings begin to stir.

Chris Beveridge http://www.fandompost.com Chris has been writing about anime, manga, movies and comics for well on twenty years now. He began AnimeOnDVD.com back in 1998 and has covered nearly every anime release that’s come out in the US ever since. He likes to write a lot, as you can see. See author's posts

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