Gravitation Collector’s Edition Manga (1–5) Bundle Review
- Nash

- Sep 18
- 2 min read
If you’ve been in BL fandom long enough, you know Gravitation Collector’s Edition isn’t just manga, it’s history. Maki Murakami’s chaotic, emotional, and ridiculous story of a pink-haired rockstar and his broody romance novelist boyfriend basically helped shape modern Yaoi fandom. And now, you can finally grab it all in one neat bundle with volumes 1–5. That’s ten volumes total, collected into five big omnibus editions.
Relive the drama or dive in for the first time. This set is one of the easiest ways to binge the rollercoaster romance of Shuichi and Yuki, complete with band rivalries, messy feelings, and way too many “oh no, they’re fighting again” moments. Plus this is a physical manga collection so you get to enjoy the series as it was originally intended, in all it's chaotic, BL glory.
Why the Gravitation Collector’s Edition is Worth It
Gravitation Collector’s Edition Volume 1

Here’s where it all begins: Shuichi Shindo, a loud, determined singer with questionable lyrics, crosses paths with Eiri Yuki, a brutally honest novelist who tells him his work sucks. Naturally, Shuichi’s first reaction is to fall head over heels for him. Volume 1 captures their first messy encounters and the spark of what becomes one of BL’s most iconic couples.
Gravitation Collector’s Edition Volume 2

The band Bad Luck finally takes off, but Shuichi’s rival Aizawa Taki threatens to expose his relationship with Yuki. It’s drama, drama, and more drama. You’ll either be screaming at Shuichi to please chill or silently admiring Yuki’s ability to look hot while being emotionally unavailable.
Gravitation Collector’s Edition Volume 3

Now Shuichi faces off against Sakuma Ryuichi, his idol turned rival. Imagine competing against the person who inspired your career—ouch. Meanwhile, Yuki ditches for New York (classic), leaving Shuichi to question if his love life is as doomed as his sanity.
Gravitation Collector’s Edition Volume 4

At this point, Bad Luck climbs the charts, but fame has its price. Shuichi and Yuki’s relationship heats up, but stress wrecks Yuki’s health. And because BL can never let you be happy, Seguchi Toma tries to remove Shuichi from the picture entirely. Cue tears, angst, and a lot of yelling at fictional men.
Gravitation Collector’s Edition Volume 5

Shuichi runs off to the U.S. because apparently heartbreak equals an overseas debut. His relationship with Yuki? In shambles. His career? Taking off. And yet when he returns, who’s waiting at the airport? Yep, Yuki. It’s messy, it’s dramatic, it’s Gravitation in its purest form.
Final Thoughts on the Gravitation Collector’s Edition
Gravitation Collector’s Edition is the definitive way to experience one of BL’s most nostalgic series. It’s messy, heartfelt, sometimes problematic, often hilarious, and always entertaining. Shuichi and Yuki’s love story is the kind of dramatic trainwreck you can’t look away from, and honestly, why would you want to?
If you’re a longtime Yaoi fan, this set is pure nostalgia fuel. If you’re new, buckle up it’s a ride. Either way, adding this bundle to your shelf is like giving yourself a front-row ticket to one of BL’s loudest, most iconic love stories.
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