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A surprising but growing niche in komik is the romantic pairing between Hinata and Sakura. This moves beyond the “love rivals” trope (over Naruto/Sasuke) into a genuine partnership.

Typical Storyline: "The Medic’s Touch." Set in the blank period between the Fourth Great Ninja War and The Last: Naruto the Movie. Hinata is training to master the Gentle Step Twin Lion Fists, while Sakura is running the Konoha Children’s Mental Health Clinic.

In canon, Hinata’s love for Naruto is resolved. But this komik deepens it. Here, the curse makes Naruto emotionally flat—he can’t reciprocate her affection because the curse has stripped him of romantic feeling. Hinata’s storyline is not about winning Naruto, but about redefining her own worth. komik sex tsunade-shizune-hinata-sakura-temar- dengan naruto

She temporarily falls into the orbit of a confident, flirtatious kunoichi from the Sand (a rival for Temari’s attention) who offers her a different kind of romance—bold, physical, and freeing. For a few chapters, Hinata experiments with this new dynamic, realizing she loves Naruto but no longer needs him. When the curse breaks, Naruto rushes to her, but Hinata stops him: “I choose you. But not because I’m empty without you. Because I’m full on my own.” It’s a powerful reclamation of her romantic agency.

Key Romantic Theme: Choosing someone from strength, not desperation. A surprising but growing niche in komik is


Sometimes, the "relationships" in the keyword aren't sexual but familial. The most touching long-form komik involve Tsunade adopting Shizune, Sakura, and Hinata as her "daughters," while Temari is the cool aunt from the Sand.

Temari and Shikamaru are a beloved canon couple. This komik flips their dynamic. Shikamaru, cursed, becomes overly logical and emotionally unavailable—not lazy, but robotic. Temari, the fierce wind-user, must learn a new skill: romantic patience. Sometimes, the "relationships" in the keyword aren't sexual

Her storyline is the most physically passionate (hinted panels of tangled sheets and morning arguments). But the emotional core is Temari realizing that her aggression, while useful in battle, can hurt intimacy. She seeks advice from Hinata—of all people—on how to be soft. The result is a beautiful scene where Temari sits in silence with Shikamaru, holding his hand, saying nothing. It’s more romantic than any battle.

Key Romantic Theme: Strength includes tenderness.


These romantic masterpieces are grassroots creations. You won't find them in Shonen Jump. Here is where the community thrives:

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