With so many long-shot older manga releases coming out this year from so many different publishers, it was legitimately hard to pick one to close out this year's Holiday Reviews. This one was special though, not just because of its place in the history of Weekly Shonen Jump but its place in the history of queer representation in manga, and that's absolutely something worth celebrating this Christmas.
STOP!! HIBARI-KUN (Sutoppu!! Hibari-Kun), by Hisashi Eguichi. First published in 1981 and first published in North America in 2025.
PLOT:
After Kohsaku's mother dies, he's taken in by Ibari Ozora, a Tokyo-area Yakuza boss. It's not long after he steps into their home that he meets the beautiful, charming Hibari. Hibari is trans, much to the despair of her father, her elder sisters, and Kohsaku. Hibari's not bothered, though, as she's both strong and clever enough to evade her father's attempts to make her more manly, the attempts of the local mean girls to take her down a peg, and keeping Kohsaku from chasing the cute girl managing the school boxing club.



