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HERO, the acclaimed creator behind the popular romance manga Horimiya, is set to launch a new series titled Koe no Furu Heya (The Room of Fallen Voices) later this month. The announcement was made in this year’s 34th issue of Shogakukan’s Weekly Big Comic Spirits magazine. The highly anticipated new series will debut on July

In the fiercely competitive landscape of global entertainment, where fleeting trends often eclipse enduring narratives, a singular phenomenon has not merely endured but exploded into a publishing titan. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Koyoharu Gotouge’s dark fantasy epic, has achieved an astonishing milestone, with its manga now surpassing 220 million copies in circulation worldwide, including

In the bustling world of corporate life, where unspoken rules often dictate professional conduct, sometimes the most unexpected connections bloom in the quietest corners. Such was the premise of Makoto Kisaragi’s Kōhai-kun Dake ga Shitteiru (Only My Younger Workmate Knows), a manga that captivated readers with its nuanced exploration of office romance and hidden depths.

In the ever-evolving landscape of manga and light novel publishing, a single announcement can send ripples of excitement through the global fanbase. Much like a master alchemist expertly blending disparate elements to create something entirely new, Seven Seas Entertainment has once again demonstrated its keen eye for diverse and compelling narratives, announcing the acquisition of

Imagine a stage darkened, the audience waiting with bated breath for the return of a beloved performance, and then, after an unexpected, extended intermission, the lights flicker back on, promising a continuation of the captivating narrative. This is precisely the sentiment echoing through the manga community as Miman’s popular “Yuri Is My Job!” (Watashi no

In the world of manga, the silent struggle behind the panels often goes unnoticed, yet it profoundly shapes the narratives we cherish. Sometimes, the most heartwarming stories emerge not just from the pages, but from the resilience of their creators. Such is the case with Maiko Uchino’s beloved slice-of-life fishing manga, Slow Loop, which has

Final Chapter Approaches for John Tarachine’s Celebrated Work John Tarachine’s highly praised manga series, Umi ga Hashiru Endroll (The Seas Roll on the End Credits), is set to conclude with its ninth compiled volume. The announcement came via the obi (paper band) wrapped around the eighth volume, which was released in Japan on July 16,