Colette wa Shinu Koto ni Shita
Colette Decides to Die
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Colette wa Shinu Koto ni Shita

Alternative Titles

Japanese: コレットは死ぬことにした
English: Colette Decides to Die
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 20
Chapters: 129
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 5, 2013 to Oct 5, 2021
Genres: Fantasy Fantasy, Romance Romance
Theme: Mythology Mythology
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Hana to Yume
Authors: Yukimura, Alto (Story & Art)

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Score: 8.001 (scored by 27832,783 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #7672
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Popularity: #1709
Members: 12,513
Favorites: 235

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Preliminary Spoiler
Feb 22, 2019
Preliminary (20/129 chp)
Colette Wants to Die is a romance set in ancient Greece, between the titular Colette and the Greek God Hades. Despite its title, is a very heartwarming manga, that possibly fits into the "healing" genre, for having very little conflict despite the fact that as one of the protagonists is in fact the mythological Hades, it of course also deals with death. Colette is a doctor so overworked she jumps into a well out of misplaced desperation, and ends up in the underworld, where she discovers that Hades himself needs a doctor's care.

I like this manga a lot. Hades and the underworld is not at ...
Dec 30, 2024
Preliminary (84/129 chp)
Colette wa Shinu Koto ni Shita is such a charming and underrated manga. It blends mythology, romance, and healing in a way that's surprisingly heartwarming. Colette, the hardworking doctor, and Hades, the quiet god of the underworld, have such a sweet and unique dynamic. The story's slow, but it feels intentional—like it’s giving you time to appreciate the gentle moments and the emotional growth of the characters.

What makes it special is how it weaves themes of life, death, and love without being overly dramatic. It’s calm, tender, and feels like a warm hug, especially if you’re into stories with mythological elements and healing arcs. It’s ...