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Formerly licensed in English by Tokyopop, currently slated for a re-release and continuation by Viz.
 
Is in no way related towards [[Super Robot Wars|Lamia]] [[Name's the Same|Loveless]] (this is not an anime of her descendants), nor the [[Shounen]] anime [[Needless]], nor the play set in [[Final Fantasy VII]]. [[Incredibly Lame Pun|And no, it's not devoid of LOVE]]. Also has nothing to do with the iconic ''Loveless'', of [[My Bloody Valentine (Music)|My Bloody Valentine]] fame. It also has nothing to do with a certain [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Patty_Loveless:Patty Loveless|country music singer]].
 
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* [[Heel Face Turn]]: {{spoiler|Natsuo and Youji.}}
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: Soubi, Nagisa, and Youji all go through this within the span of a few chapters.
* [[Hero -Killer]]: Take a guess who. A simple, quick guess.
* [[Huge Schoolgirl]]: Yuiko, who despite being in sixth grade, is 5' 6" tall and has very large breasts (that actually earn her much ridicule).
* ~I'd Tell You But Then I'd Have To Kill You~: This is what {{spoiler|Seimei}} says to Youji and Natsuo when they ask {{spoiler|why he abandoned Soubi}}. Played straight and to horrifying effect when they start discussing books. Seriously. This is a rather twisted example, as it's less because of {{spoiler|he doesn't want to say as it is the fact that he hates to be questioned.}}
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** Also the main use of Blank Fighters. Oh, yours died? Well, here's a new one.
* [[Right Makes Might]]: ''[[Averted Trope|Averted]]''. You can always count on {{spoiler|Seimei}} to screw up your hero logic and twist it around enough to make ''someone else'' think ''they'' were wrong; even if they were right in the first place. Or he can tell someone they meant something they clearly didn't, hell, even convince someone that they belong to him. [[Idiot Ball|They'll believe it]]. If he can [[And That's Terrible|use your words and emotions against you]], ''[[Anvilicious|he will.]]''
* [[Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl]]: Although not romantic, both Ritsuka/Yuiko and Yayoi/Yuiko both apply
* [[Schedule Slip]]: Volume 9 came out in Nov 2009 and volume 10 came out in May 2011. ([[No Export for You|English releases from Tokyopop stopped at 8]], long before Tokyopop's manga publishing actually folded.)
* [[Schoolgirl Lesbians]]: Koya and Yamato, adversaries in the third and fourth volumes of the manga. Note that this was actually made ''more'' explicit in the anime, which in their first scene showed them kiss on the train when the manga just had them hold hands, as if it was just to make ''sure'' we weren't mistaken as to what was going on.