Orange Inc.’s digital manga service, emaqi, has announced a significant expansion of its digital catalog, adding seven new manga series for North American readers. Among the newly available titles for Fall 2025 are the highly anticipated The 19th Medical Chart, Space Battleship Tiramisu, and My Little Housekeeper, enriching emaqi’s diverse offerings for manga enthusiasts.
Key New Additions to the emaqi Catalog
The latest wave of acquisitions by emaqi features a variety of genres, with a notable focus on seinen manga. These new titles bolster the platform’s commitment to providing a wide range of officially licensed and often exclusive content to its growing user base.
The 19th Medical Chart
This medical drama delves into the intricacies of general medicine. The story, with art by Katsuhito Fuziya and supervision by Takeshi Kawashita, follows Takino, a third-year female doctor who grapples with the disparity between her idealized vision of a doctor and the realities of a medical system focused on highly fragmented specializations. Her path crosses with Tokushige, a hospital generalist, who introduces her to the “19th specialty”—seeing the patient as a whole.
Space Battleship Tiramisu
While specific synopsis details for Space Battleship Tiramisu were not immediately provided within the detailed announcements, its inclusion as a seinen title suggests a narrative aimed at a mature audience, potentially blending sci-fi action with comedic or dramatic elements. The series is a recognized name, and its availability on emaqi will undoubtedly please its fans.
My Little Housekeeper
Another notable addition is My Little Housekeeper. This series rounds out the new releases, offering a different flavor to the expanded catalog.
Other Noteworthy New Series
Beyond the highlighted titles, emaqi’s Fall 2025 additions also include Diary of Rebirth Villainess: I can’t stand my new life unhappy after my old bullied life! and Smokey Sundays. Diary of Rebirth Villainess, with story by Mayu Yayoi and art by Shoko Mishima, features Kanon Kusakabe, who is reborn as Flora, the villainess from an Otome dating sim. Determined to protect her family and avoid her ominous fate, Kanon finds herself inadvertently attracting the game’s love interests despite her efforts.
About emaqi: A Growing Digital Manga Destination
Launched by Orange Inc., emaqi aims to be a premier digital manga store for fans across the U.S. and Canada. The platform offers a robust library of over 13,000 officially licensed volumes from numerous major Japanese publishers, including VIZ Media, Kodansha USA, Yen Press, Akita Shoten, Futabasha Publishers Ltd., and COAMIX.
emaqi distinguishes itself by offering a blend of popular, previously released titles and exclusive English translations of manga that have not been available before in North America. The service operates on a pay-per-title model for most content, with an option for “Wait Until Free” for select exclusive titles, allowing readers to unlock a chapter every 23 hours at no cost. The platform also features “one-shot” manga that are free to read in their entirety.
Orange Inc. has invested in an in-house localization team, Studio Mikan, and strategically employs AI-assisted translation to ensure a high volume of consistent-quality translations while maintaining the authenticity of the original works, with a strict cap on AI-supported content to build trust with creators and readers.
With these latest additions, emaqi continues to solidify its position as a key player in the digital manga landscape, offering an ever-growing library and diverse genres to satisfy a broad audience of manga aficionados.









