Clover (Toriko Chiya manga)

It follows Saya Suzuki, an office lady, who falls in love with her supervisor Susumu Tsuge.

[citation needed] In 2006, another Shueisha magazine, Chorus (now Cocohana), began serializing the manga;[2] it lasted until April 2010.

[7][8] The manga, which sold over 9.2 million copies in Japan,[9] has also been published in Italy by Star Comics,[10] in South Korea by Haksan,[11] and in Taiwan by Sharp Point Press.

[12] It has spawned a sequel series, Clover Trèfle (クローバー trefle, Kurōbā Torefuru), which started to be published on June 28, 2012, in Cocohana.

[18] A film directed by Takeshi Furusawa and written by Taeko Asano was released on November 1, 2014.