Manga writer Arata Miyatsuki and artist Akeji Fujimura have launched a new manga series titled “Minna 〇njae” (translated as “Everybody D*e”) on December 26. The new series is available on Shueisha’s website, with its initial release featuring a three-part first chapter.
Delving into “Minna 〇njae”
The new manga introduces readers to Masaru, a fifth-grade student facing a challenging life marked by bullying at school, online harassment, and abuse from his mother. The narrative is set to explore the unfolding events after Masaru encounters a mysterious yet seemingly cute figure one day.
The title, “Minna 〇njae,” which translates to “Everybody D*e,” hints at a potentially dark and intense storyline, aligning with some of Miyatsuki’s previous works known for their psychological or horror elements.
The Creative Minds Behind the Manga
Arata Miyatsuki is a prolific manga writer recognized for crafting compelling and often suspenseful narratives. His previous works include “Funōhan” (Impossibility Defense) which concluded in November 2020 and inspired both a live-action film and a mini-series adaptation. He also worked on “Castration: Rebirth” and “Bokura no Natsu ga Saketeiku” (Summer’s gonna tear us apart), showcasing his versatility across various suspense and horror subgenres.
Akeji Fujimura is the artist bringing Miyatsuki’s vision to life in “Minna 〇njae.” While the search results primarily highlight Miyatsuki’s extensive background, Fujimura’s artistic style will be crucial in setting the tone and atmosphere for the new series, especially given the grim themes hinted at in the synopsis.
Availability and Future Expectations
The initial three-part chapter of “Minna 〇njae” is currently accessible on Shueisha’s website, providing an immediate opportunity for readers to dive into the new story. Fans of Arata Miyatsuki’s previous works and those interested in psychological thrillers with a social commentary undertone will likely find “Minna 〇njae” a compelling new addition to the manga landscape. The series’ dark premise and the established talent of its creators suggest a potentially impactful narrative that will resonate with a mature audience.








