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Maki Enjōji’s romantic comedy manga, Zenbu Hatsukoi no Sei da (It’s All Because of First Love), is set to conclude in the September 2025 issue of Shogakukan’s Petit Comic magazine, with its final two chapters. Fans, however, have another reason to rejoice as the acclaimed mangaka has already teased a brand-new series slated for release

Usamaru Furuya’s poignant manga series, Bokutachi no Shinjū, has officially reached its conclusion. The series, known for its exploration of complex themes, reportedly wrapped up its serialization, bringing an end to the story of a boy and girl navigating the intense period of youth, life, death, and sexuality. Delving into Bokutachi no Shinjū‘s Narrative Bokutachi

The manga adaptation of Rinne Ishida and Izumi’s Matsurika Kanriden (The Tale of the Scholar-Official Matsurika) light novel series has concluded its first part. Waka Takase’s manga, serialized in Akita Shoten’s Monthly Princess magazine, published its final chapter for this segment in the November issue, which was released on Monday, October 7th. A second part

Konami’s upcoming Suikoden: Star Leap manga adaptation is officially slated to begin serialization on November 5. The new series will launch in Kadokawa’s Comic Flapper magazine, with the first chapter appearing in the December 2025 issue. This marks a significant return for the beloved Suikoden franchise, bringing its rich world and narrative to a new

Tokyo, Japan – Kenji Hamaoka’s popular gag manga series, “Appare! Urayasu Tekkin Kazoku” (Bravo! Super Radical Gag Family), has officially concluded its run in Akita Shoten’s Weekly Shōnen Champion magazine with its final chapter published on October 2. However, fans won’t have to wait long for more of the comedic antics, as a new, fifth

Mitsutani’s manga series, Land of Monsters (Mamono no Kuni), is set to conclude in just three more chapters, as announced in this year’s 44th issue of Shogakukan’s Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine. The impending finale marks a swift end for the dark fantasy epic, which only began serialization in February 2025. A Brief but Impactful Run

Tokyo, Japan – The popular historical manga series A Witch’s Life in Mongol (original title Tenmaku no Jādūgar) is taking a temporary break. The series’ creator, Tomato Soup, is going on maternity leave, with the manga expected to resume publication next year. The announcement was made in this year’s November issue of Akita Shoten’s Mystery

Tokyo, Japan – Masahito Soda and Kuro Tomiyama’s popular manga series, Firefighter Daigo: Rescuer in Orange (Megumi no Daigo: Kyūkoku no Orange), has announced an indefinite hiatus. The halt in publication was revealed in the November issue of Kodansha’s Monthly Shonen Magazine, with no specified date for its return. Details of the Hiatus The announcement