New York New York
New York, New York
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New York New York

Alternative Titles

Japanese: ニューヨーク・ニューヨーク
English: New York, New York
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 17
Status: Finished
Published: 1995 to 1998
Genres: Boys Love Boys Love, Drama Drama
Theme: Detective Detective
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Hana to Yume
Authors: Ragawa, Marimo (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.851 (scored by 11031,103 users)
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Ranked: #11292
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Popularity: #6537
Members: 3,162
Favorites: 43

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Recommendations

Both are emotional, heart-wrenching love stories that eventually depict the couples growing old together. There is also another part that is almost identical, but I'll let you find that one out yourself. :) 
reportRecommended by Zaiya
Stories about a law enforcement agent who ends up working in a case related to their significant others. 
reportRecommended by arisusagi
Both of these Manga realistically show the struggles for gay men. They are both very realistic and a bit older. 
reportRecommended by Accelority
While "Life" focuses more onto different stages of their lives, NYNY is way more in-depth, but both show ups and down, problems and even how their lives come to an end. As I just finished Life, I instantly thought of NYNY, so I wanted to make this recommendation. 
reportRecommended by Wusel-chan
Story isnt the same but both are a very good yaoi story and will makes you think its so nice to have someone you love beside you in your life. 
reportRecommended by MainaDeah
They both have the same tone. Suffering and then winning is a major role in both. Though Love Mode is very light-hearted compared to this one they are both a must read. Recommended read. 
reportRecommended by GuardNinja
Delicious gay cops in New York. Note that Fake is shounen-ai while New York New York is yaoi. 
reportRecommended by bleeb
Both series center around homosexual relationships, and they mention the negative side of it too. The stories are heart-warming and often sad, but the ends are happy. The realitic situations and the characters are all nice and make you believe that they might have been true stories. 
reportRecommended by snowman_builder
While these two manga share the same mangaka, they're in some ways as different as night and day. Baby & Me is a cute slice-of-life story about a boy and his baby brother, while New York, New York is a drama about a gay couple. However, at their core, both are Ragawa at her best: touching stories about love in all of its forms, from dramatic romance to tender family love. The ending of New York, New York, in particular, after the drama quiets, could have been a side story to Baby & Me. 
reportRecommended by Anomalous