Not Your Idol 1-2

Not Your Idol 1-2

$20.00 AUD

Availability: in stock at our Tullamarine warehouse

Condition: SECONDHAND

This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.


Condition remarks:
Condition: Very Good. Two volumes (Vol. 1 and Vol. 2) presented together. Covers appear clean and crisp with no visible damage. Spines intact. No dust jackets (manga format). No visible markings, stickers, or wear.

A gripping shojo manga series, Not Your Idol chronicles the story of Nina Kamiyama, a former top idol who abruptly quits the entertainment industry after a traumatic incident, cutting her hair and re-enrolling in a regular school determined to live as a boy. Her carefully constructed new identity is threatened when her classmate Hikaru Kodama recognises her as the famous Nina and refuses to keep quiet — unless she agrees to tutor him. Aoi Makino crafts a tense, emotionally layered narrative that balances themes of trauma, identity, and unexpected connection with a sharp, suspenseful edge. The series pushes beyond the glittering surface of idol culture to uncover the very real psychological toll it takes on young performers, making it a standout title in contemporary manga.

Author: Aoi Makino
Format: Paperback

Genre: Graphic novels

Description


Condition remarks:
Condition: Very Good. Two volumes (Vol. 1 and Vol. 2) presented together. Covers appear clean and crisp with no visible damage. Spines intact. No dust jackets (manga format). No visible markings, stickers, or wear.

A gripping shojo manga series, Not Your Idol chronicles the story of Nina Kamiyama, a former top idol who abruptly quits the entertainment industry after a traumatic incident, cutting her hair and re-enrolling in a regular school determined to live as a boy. Her carefully constructed new identity is threatened when her classmate Hikaru Kodama recognises her as the famous Nina and refuses to keep quiet — unless she agrees to tutor him. Aoi Makino crafts a tense, emotionally layered narrative that balances themes of trauma, identity, and unexpected connection with a sharp, suspenseful edge. The series pushes beyond the glittering surface of idol culture to uncover the very real psychological toll it takes on young performers, making it a standout title in contemporary manga.