Monochrome no Futari
Monochrome Days
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Monochrome no Futari

Alternative Titles

Japanese: モノクロのふたり
English: Monochrome Days
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Oct 13, 2024 to ?
Themes: Adult Cast Adult Cast, Otaku Culture Otaku Culture
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Jump+
Authors: Matsumoto, Yousuke (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.531 (scored by 11551,155 users)
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Ranked: #28952
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Popularity: #4871
Members: 5,023
Favorites: 30

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jan 28, 2025
Preliminary (1/? chp)
"Monochrome Days" is such a cool and unique manga! It pulls you right into the world of mangakas and their struggles, showing what it’s like to chase dreams, give up on them, and then fight to bring them back. It’s super inspiring and hits you in all the right places.

The art? Absolutely wild. The characters’ eyes aren’t even symmetrical, and somehow, that just works. It’s so different from anything I’ve read, and it makes everything feel raw and real. Honestly, it’s such a vibe.

The story’s all about pushing past those “it’s too late” moments in life. It makes you think about how passion and hard ...
Jul 6, 2025
Preliminary (23/? chp)
Randomly starting reading this series and caught up within 30 minutes.
I have read my own fair share of upcoming mangaka series though this one stands out.
The MC's are not young teenagers or typical highschoolers, you got decent hard working adults following the corporate life. It just happened both of them had failed childhood dreams in art so their passions are rekindled in a way.

What's attracting me to this series is the realism which isn't ignored. In the first chapter, you are hit with the reality check of bills, medical expenses, rent, etc. The common rule of understanding Art is a passion over pay job.

Seeing the ...