Confidential Confessions

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Confidential Confessions
問題提起作品集
(Mondaiteiki Sakuhinshu)
Genre Drama
Manga
Author Reiko Momochi
Publisher Flag of Japan Kodansha
Flag of the United States Tokyopop
Flag of Germany Tokyopop Germany
Demographic Shōjo
Magazine Flag of Japan Dessert
Volumes 6
Manga: Confidential Confessions -Deai-
Author Reiko Momochi
Publisher Flag of Japan Kodansha
Flag of the United States Tokyopop
Demographic Shōjo
Magazine Flag of Japan Dessert
Original run July 11, 2003
Volumes 2

Confidential Confessions (問題提起作品集 Mondaiteiki Sakuhinshu?) is a manga by Reiko Momochi. The individual volumes of the series were originally published by Kodansha in Japan as Memai (Dizzy), Namida (Tears), and Tobira (Door). The three were published in 2000, 2001, and 2002, respectively. The series was published in English under the title Confidential Confessions in North America by Tokyopop.

The series contains a collection of plots and characters about the hard-hitting issues that real life teenagers faced during the manga's publication. Each volume tackles such topics as teen prostitution, rape, HIV, stalkers, suicide, and sexual harassment. There are a total of 6 volumes of the series.

A new series called Confidential Confessions -Deai- was released around May 2006. This new manga series is about Rika, a young teen in need of a job, and her group Peace which begin dominating the deai-kei industry.

[edit] Volumes

  • Volume 1: released July 8, 2003 (208 pages)
  • Volume 2: released September 9, 2003 (208 pages)
  • Volume 3: released November 4, 2003 (216 pages)
  • Volume 4: released April 6, 2004 (232 pages)
  • Volume 5: released September 14, 2004 (224 pages)
  • Volume 6: released February 8, 2005 (224 pages)

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