Comedy manga inspired 2 TV anime seasons in 2011, 2012

The official website for Square Enix 's Monthly G Fantasy magazine revealed on Friday that Kiichi Hotta 's Kimi to Boku . adolescent comedy manga will resume in the magazine's January 2019 issue on December 18. The chapter will have a color opening page.

The manga has been on hiatus since the magazine's November 2015 issue, although it took a previous hiatus in November 2014 due to the author's health.

Hotta's original manga and its anime adaptations follow the lives of four teenaged boys — the good-looking twins Yuta and Yuki Asaba, the effeminate Shun Matsuoka, and the class head Kaname Tsukahara — who have known each other for most of their lives. Their friendship has its ups and downs, but they remain close right into high school. A half-Japanese transfer student named Chizuru Tachibana joins their group and adds a new dynamic to the everyday adolescent friendships.

The first 13-episode anime series premiered in October 2011, and the second 13-episode season premiered in April 2012. Crunchyroll streamed both anime adaptations as they aired in Japan under the title You and Me.

The manga began in Square Enix 's Gangan Powered magazine in 2004, and it moved to Monthly G Fantasy in 2009. The 15th compiled book volume shipped in June 2015. The manga is unrelated to the similarly titled Flash anime and live-action film Kimi to Boku from Shigeto Yamagara .