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A hilarious tale of butlers, love and battles!Life in a boardinghouse with a combat butler and a bevy of charming young ladies isn’t as much fun as it might sound. Well, okay, it is, but the residents still have to deal with mundane problems like trash day, dining out cheap and what to do on summer break. And things look bleak for the girls who have crushes on Hayate (that is, all of them) when glamorous idol singer / adorkable manga artist Ruka decides to woman up and confess her feelings. How can the boardinghouse—nay, the manga itself—survive the resolution of romantic tension?
Life in a boardinghouse with a combat butler and a bevy of charming young ladies isn’t as much fun as it might sound. Well, okay, it is, but the residents still have to deal with mundane problems like trash day, dining out cheap and what to do on summer break. And things look bleak for the girls who have crushes on Hayate (that is, all of the
About the author
Without ever receiving any kind of manga award, Kenjiro Hata’s first series,
Umi no Yuusha Lifesavers, was published in
Shonen Sunday Super. He followed that up with his smash hit
Hayate the Combat Butler.
Summary
A hilarious tale of
butlers, love and battles!
Since the tender age of
nine, Hayate Ayasaki has busted his behind at various part-time jobs to support
his degenerate gambler parents. And how do they repay their son's selfless
generosity? By selling his organs to the yakuza to cover their debts! But fate
throws Hayate a bone...sort of. Now the butler of a wealthy young lady, Hayate
can finally pay back his debts, and it'll only take him 40 years to do
it.
Life in a boardinghouse
with a combat butler, a tiger, a ghost and a bevy of charming young ladies isn't
as much fun as it might sound. Well, okay, it is, but the residents still have
to deal with mundane problems like trash day, dining out cheap and what to do
during summer break. And things look bleak for the girls who have crushes on
Hayate (that is, all of them) when glamorous idol singer/adorkable manga artist
Ruka decides to woman up and confess her feelings. How can the
boardinghouse-nay, the manga itself-survive the resolution of romantic
tension?