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Seven Seas Entertainment has expanded its extensive catalog with the acquisition of seven new manga and light novel licenses, announced in a series of releases throughout early November 2025. The diverse lineup includes fantasy, Boys’ Love (BL), Girls’ Love (yuri), and mature-rated titles, catering to a wide range of readers. The newly licensed series are
The spinoff manga, Yūsha ga Shinda! Kami no Kuni-hen (The Legendary Hero Is Dead! God’s Land Arc), is set to conclude with the publication of its second compiled book volume. The series, a continuation of Subaruichi’s popular fantasy-comedy manga The Legendary Hero is Dead!, first launched in May 2022. Spinoff’s Journey Nears Its End Yūsha
Shun Matsuena’s manga series, Kichijōji Shōnen!, has concluded its serialization. The final chapter was announced in the December issue of Shogakukan’s Monthly Shonen Sunday magazine. The series, which launched in December 2024, marks another completed work for the prolific manga artist known for titles like Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple and Kimi wa 008. A Look
Kadokawa has announced the release of two new manga titles, “Stay Away from My Sons!” and “The Villainess Is Adored by the Prince of the Neighbor Kingdom,” expanding its diverse catalog for manga enthusiasts. These releases cater to different genres, offering unique storylines to a broad audience. “Stay Away from My Sons!”: A Creator’s Isekai
The popular “Girls x Vampire” manga, a collaborative work by artist Minori Chigusa and author Teren Mikami, is officially slated for magazine serialization. The series, known for its unique blend of yuri, comedy, and supernatural elements, is making the leap from its web comic origins to a print publication. This move marks a significant milestone
Crunchyroll announced Monday a significant expansion to its recently launched Crunchyroll Manga app, adding 26 new titles in partnership with Titan Books. This influx of content further diversifies the platform’s digital manga offerings for subscribers in the United States and Canada. The addition introduces a range of series, some of which feature anime adaptations already
Suzu Akeko’s manga adaptation of Sora Hinokage’s popular novel series, “Inchiki Seijo to Iwareta node, Kuni wo Dete Nonbiri Kurasou to Omoimasu” (They’re Calling Me a Faint Saintess, so I’ll Leave the Kingdom and Live an Easygoing Life), officially concluded its serialization on the Mag Comi website on October 7. The final, sixth compiled volume,
Kill Time Communication’s Comic Valkyrie magazine, known for its “fighting heroine” manga, concluded its print run with its November 2012 issue on Thursday, September 27, 2012. The publication has since been “reborn” as a free online-only magazine, accessible on its official website and the Nico Nico Seiga service, starting November 27, 2012. Transition to Digital-Only


















