Shogakukan’s Sunday Webry manga website has published a new chapter of Shotan’s popular series, You Are Ms. Servant (Kimi wa Meido-sama), on Sunday, December 8, 2025, marking its return after a seven-month hiatus. The previous chapter, a short side story, was released on May 25 of this year.
Return to Serialization and Upcoming Releases
Fans of the romantic comedy slice-of-life manga can rejoice as the series, which did not formally announce an official hiatus, resumes its publication. While the reason for the extended break was not specified, manga hiatuses are often attributed to factors such as mangaka health, the need for quality improvements in artwork or story direction, or external circumstances. The next chapter is already slated for release on December 21, indicating a steady return to its serialization schedule.
Delving into the World of You Are Ms. Servant
Written and illustrated by Shotan, You Are Ms. Servant began its serialization on Sunday Webry in June 2020. The series has garnered a dedicated fanbase for its unique premise and charming characters, with ten tankōbon volumes released as of March 2025. Shogakukan Asia publishes the manga in English.
Plot Overview: An Assassin Turned Maid
The story centers on high-schooler Hitoyoshi Yokoya, whose ordinary life takes an unexpected turn when a beautiful yet enigmatic former assassin appears at his doorstep, requesting to be employed as his maid. The manga explores the humorous and heartwarming journey of Yuki, the former assassin, as she navigates the complexities of “normal” life and household duties, despite her formidable skills in the art of killing.
Anime Adaptation Success
The manga’s popularity led to an anime television series adaptation, produced by Felix Film, which aired from October to December 2024. The anime, which concluded its run on December 22, 2024, covered the manga’s story up to Chapter 34, found within Volume 4. The adaptation brought the unique blend of action, comedy, and romance to a wider audience, further solidifying the series’ standing.
The return of You Are Ms. Servant is a welcome development for readers who have eagerly awaited new installments, promising more of the charming interactions and character development that define the series.







