To Love Ru Manga Covers < Android >

For over a decade, the To Love Ru franchise has stood as a titan of the harem and ecchi genres. Created by the dynamic duo of writer Saki Hasemi and artist Kentaro Yabuki, the series is famous for its slapstick chaos, alien princesses, and borderline-inappropriate accidents. However, beyond the fan service and intergalactic war, there lies a consistent artistic triumph: the manga covers.

Yabuki remains unique because he blends high fashion posing with lowbrow comedy. A To Love Ru cover could be a Vogue Italia spread or a doujinshi sketch. To Love Ru Manga Covers

Nemesis in a transparent raincoat. This cover broke the internet briefly in 2015. The use of water droplets and the wet-hair texture is considered some of Yabuki’s finest inkwork. For over a decade, the To Love Ru

As the series progresses, Yabuki’s confidence grows. introduces Golden Darkness (Yami) in a gothic-lolita pose, contrasting sharply with Lala’s sunny disposition. The covers become a balancing act of ensemble casts. Volume 12 is a standout, depicting Haruna, Lala, and Mikan in a tumbling, physics-defying pile—capturing the series’ signature slapstick. The color palette shifts from bright primaries to softer pastels, mirroring the increasing emotional stakes between Rito and his love interests. Yabuki remains unique because he blends high fashion