List of Harlequin Comics Published By Level Comics
In 2006, Level Comics published Harlequin Comics, which are comics that are adapted from Harlequin novels by Japanese manga artists. The titles that have been published in this line are:
- A Business Engagement, by Jessica Steele and Junko Matsufuji
- A Flawed Marriage, by Penny Jordan and atomu
- An Honorable Thief, by Anne Gracie and Yōko Hanabusa
- An Impossible Dream, by Emma Darcy
- Dark Heritage, by Emma Darcy and Maki Ohsawa
- Emma and the Earl, by Paula Marshall and Chieko Hara
- Free Spirit, by Penny Jordan and Ao Chimura
- Knight to the Rescue, by Miranda Lee and Yoko Hanabusa
- Lady Linford's Return, by Anne Ashley and Yoko Hanabusa
- Marriage Without Love, by Penny Jordan and Ayako Shibata
- On the Way to a Wedding, by Inggrid Weaver and Mao Karino
- The Case of Mesmerizing Boss, by Diana Palmer and Harumo Sanasaki
- The Case of the Confirmed Bachelor, by Diana Palmer and Harumo Sanasaki
- The Case of the Missing Secretary, by Diana Palmer and Harumo Sanasaki
- The Patient Nurse, by Diana Palmer and Misao Hoshiai
- The Power and the Passion, by Emma Darcy and Yoko Hanabusa
- The Sheikh's Seduction, by Emma Darcy and Hiroko Miura
- Wedding Fever, by Lee Wilkinson and Atomu
- Wrong Mirror, by Emma Darcy and Takako Hashimoto
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