Browsing: Manga
Seven Seas Entertainment has announced a fresh batch of manga and light novel licenses, promising a delightful mix of romance, action, and heartwarming stories for fans to look forward to! Among the new acquisitions are “The Scheming Crown Prince’s (Supposedly) Wicked Consort” manga, and the Boys’ Love manga series “Kitayama and Minamiya”. Here’s a closer
Manga Mavericks, the podcast known for its deep dives into the manga industry, is turning a new page – literally! They’ve announced the launch of their very own publishing division, Manga Mavericks Books, setting the stage to bring fresh and exciting indie manga from Japan to a global audience. Manga Mavericks Books: A New Chapter
Honda, the creator of the popular comedy manga Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san, has launched a new manga series. Fans of Honda’s witty and relatable storytelling can rejoice as they dive into the world of a novelist grappling with the dreaded writer’s block. From Bookstore Tales to Writer’s Woes Honda gained recognition for Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san, a
Manga Up! Global has recently expanded its catalog with the addition of Mosae Nohara’s intriguing manga series, From the Red Fog (Akai Kiri no Naka kara). This acquisition promises to deliver a dose of horror and suspense to the platform’s ever-growing library. Here’s everything you need to know about this new addition and what it
Seven Seas Entertainment has recently announced a fresh batch of licenses, adding to their already impressive catalog of manga, light novels, and more. Let’s dive into the details of these exciting new acquisitions: Betrothed to My Sister’s Ex, A Ninja and an Assassin Under One Roof, and My Twisted Eating Disorder. A Tragic Mix-Up: Betrothed
The world of Gundam is about to expand with the launch of a brand-new manga series, “Mobile Suit Gundam Eight,” promising a fresh perspective on the iconic mecha franchise. Kadokawa’s Gundam Ace magazine is set to serialize this alternative universe story, and fans are eagerly awaiting its debut. Here’s what we know about this exciting
Star Fruit Books has announced the licensing of Chikae Ide’s vintage bowling manga, “The Final Strike” (Saigo no Strike), originally serialized in Ribon magazine in 1971. This acquisition marks the beginning of a promising collaboration, with Star Fruit Books planning to release several of Ide’s works in English for the first time. Alongside this exciting
Jaku Amano’s dystopian manga, A-DO, is set to enter its “final series” after a one-month hiatus. The announcement came from Kodansha’s Monthly Young Magazine in its May issue, revealing that the manga will return in the July issue, slated for release in June. This news marks a significant turning point for the series, which has
Takeshobo, a well-known Japanese publisher, is expanding its reach to English-speaking audiences by digitally releasing six new manga titles. This exciting announcement promises to bring a diverse range of stories to fans eager for fresh content. Let’s dive into the details of what’s coming! A Digital Manga Bonanza Takeshobo’s move to digitally release these manga
The gripping manga series A Mother’s Love, A Daughter’s Prison (Haha to Iu Jubaku, Musume to Iu Rougoku) has reached its conclusion. The final chapter, the 30th in the series, was released on April 19, 2025, on Kodansha’s Magazine Pocket service. This poignant story, originally penned by Aya Saitou and adapted into manga form by