Kouya no Tenshidomo
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Kouya no Tenshidomo

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Miriam
Japanese: 荒野の天使ども


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 16
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 24, 1983 to Jun 24, 1984
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: LaLa
Authors: Hikawa, Kyouko (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.891 (scored by 10621,062 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #10122
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #7545
Members: 2,656
Favorites: 36

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Recommendations

In both mangas there is a age gap between the main characters, and the girls are brave, energetic, and have lost their parents. If you like one you most likely would like the other. 
reportRecommended by SleepyTigress
The plots are completely different, but the feel between the two main characters are almost exactly the same. They're both about a young girl who was raised by someone she eventually falls in love with. 
reportRecommended by MirandaSummers54
Both manga: - Have a strong, intelligent, heroine whom is good at outwitting her enemy. - Both heroines are orphans brought up by a single foster parent - Both heroines are good with a revolver - Have a wild west theme  
reportRecommended by kate0731
Written by the same mangaka, both mangas feature a strong and intelligent heroine and moody yet likeable male protagonists. Kanata kara does deal with more fleshed out themes of light and dark, but the interaction between characters is very similar. If you would like to invest more into the creator's style this would be the manga to go to next. 
reportRecommended by Rasacera
Miriam and Kagome are both tough, stubborn, no-nonsense girls who are as keen on adventure as the male leads, and they prove they are just as strong as the guys. Kagome is a great shot with the bow and arrow; Miriam is quite the little sharpshooter. Also, the main couples don't realize they're in love for a while. Lastly, because they are both older mangas, the art style is similar. Both are really great stories! 
reportRecommended by xMiki-chan
I think both of them have a similar art. They are cute girls who are tomboys and live in a farme, both of them shows them growing up becoming beautifuls girls and falling in love. When in Lady Georgie she lives with her "brothers" In Mariam she only have Grace the woman who took her in. In Lady Georgie she is the girl who wants to be recognized by her mother when in Mariam she is basically the one who takes care of Grace, she is a child who doesn't know how to be spoild. Both of them have brave girls. And both shows Love in a  read more 
reportRecommended by Leo2009
Miriam and Justina are similar characters, both being young, resourceful children who fall in love with someone quite a bit older than themselves, and their love interests share a similar stoic but gentle personality. 
reportRecommended by Breezie-D
The character interaction between Miriam and Douglas is identical to that of Hikari and Kei. Both of them fight most of the time however habour deeper feelings for each other. Both female protagonists are physically strong and intelligent; this makes the novels highly entertaining, amusing and very much appreciated. If you like one I would recommend reading the other.  
reportRecommended by nirasha
Both are westerns about skilled gunfighters who come together and form a partnership. Also, both have great humor. Miriam is shoujo, while Macaroni is very light shounen ai (They pretty much treat each other like brothers).  
reportRecommended by rosebudmelissa
Both series have heroines who are self-reliant, resourceful girls, who have a mind of their own. The squabbling relationship between them and their love interests are very similar as well. 
reportRecommended by Breezie-D