Seki continues to goof off, and Yokoi continues to watch him and occasionally try to thwart him. In this volume, Yokoi has to borrow Seki's Social Studies textbook and learns that [spoiler] he edited it to tell the story of a master thief. Also, Seki mends stuffed animals (by cannibalizing a less-cu...
Seki continues to goof off, and Yokoi continues to be fascinated/charmed despite herself. Or she tries to thwart him, especially when his games showcase his sadistic streak. In this volume, Seki tries (and fails) to outwit Uzawa. Also, Yokoi teams up with Seki's mom during parent visiting day in an ...
Yokoi continues to watch (and sometimes thwart) Seki's goofing off, and Goto continues to misunderstand Seki and Yokoi's relationship. Seki [spoiler] tries to create a beetle superhero, goofs off during a three-person drawing assignment, and paints himself so that it looks like he put so much effort...
Seki continues to goof off, and Yokoi continues to watch in fascination and occasionally try to thwart his crueler games. This time around, Goto actually witnesses Seki's goofing off...and [spoiler] thinks it's a sign of depression due to a fight with Yokoi. Yokoi almost reports Seki to a teacher be...
Seki's efforts to entertain himself (and Yokoi?) when he should be paying attention in class continue. Again, many of his activities tell stories - like when Seki pretends to be a Titan eating hot dog warriors, or when he creates snapshots of the life of a Lucky Laughter Game man. Yokoi can't help b...
This series takes place almost entirely at school. Yokoi sits next to Seki, a boy who creates and/or plays with intricate and complex creations at his desk every day rather than paying attention to the teacher or studying. Hardly anyone notices the things he does, even the teacher, but Yokoi can't k...
Yokoi and Seki continue their daily desk battle. Yokoi continues to lose out though, continually distracted by the bizarre games, adorable robot family and hilarious hijinks performed by her next door neighbor. It's a pretty cute comic, bordering between slice of life and comedy manga, the volume...
4 starsQuirky read. I felt bad for poor Yokio, whose studies are disturbed daily by the goofball who sits next to her. Seki's little diversions are too interesting for Yokio to ignore, however, and she spends more time watching Seki and his creations than she spends paying attention in class. I d...
My Neighbor Seki (Tonari no Seki-kun) was first published in a monthly magazine called Comic Flapper along with a bunch of pretty diverse titles like Dance of the Vampire Bund and Twin Spica. It's a seinen magazine, so it makes sense that this series doesn't involve more of the shojo elements like ...