Browsing: Manga
Fantagraphics, the renowned independent publisher, has announced it will release Marina Lisa Komiya’s compelling manga, “On Their Frontlines: The Lives of Japanese War Brides,” in 2026. This anticipated publication will bring a significant historical and human-interest narrative to a wider audience, exploring the often-overlooked experiences of Japanese women who married American soldiers after World War
Kodansha’s Monthly Young Magazine has announced that Jaku Amano’s popular sci-fi action manga, A-DO, will go on an indefinite hiatus due to the author’s declining physical health. The unexpected break was revealed in the magazine’s November issue, with further updates on the manga’s return pending Amano’s recovery. The news comes as the series, which has
The upcoming original anime film L’étoile de Paris en fleur, directed by Gorō Taniguchi, is set to receive a manga adaptation. The manga will debut in the December issue of Kodansha’s Afternoon magazine, launching on November 25. Zerihan is credited with drawing the manga adaptation. The film, also known as Paris ni Saku Étoile, is
TOKYO, JAPAN – October 21, 2025 – Coolmic, WWWave Corporation’s global digital comic platform, has announced the addition of nine new English-language manga titles from WWWave Comics, available exclusively on its platform. These highly anticipated works are set to engage readers with diverse genres, including Boys’ Love (BL), mature romance, and adolescent stories. The new
A dynamic new manga, titled Kizuitara Musō Game no Akuyaku Shōgun Datta Ken. ~Hametsu Route wa Buttsubusu~ (That Time I Got Reincarnated as an Evil General in a Hack-and-Slash Game ~Destroy the Bad Ending~), has just launched, bringing together a formidable trio of creators: Kenkyo na Circle, Shinya Murata, and Tsuyoshi Watanabe. The collaboration debuted
The romantic comedy manga series Someone’s Girlfriend (Japanese: Aitsu no Kanojo), penned and illustrated by Nikumaru, is set to conclude its serialization in three chapters. The announcement was made by a Shonen Sunday magazine manga editor, Miyakawa, last Friday via X (formerly Twitter). The series has captivated readers with its intricate romantic entanglements and is
The popular yuri manga series “Does It Count If You Lose Your Virginity to an Android?” (Japanese: Andoroido wa Keiken Ninzū ni Hairimasu ka??) is set to conclude in just three more chapters. The announcement was made in the December issue of Ichijinsha’s Comic Yuri Hime magazine. Fans have been following the romantic comedy since
Manga artist Shima Shinya, celebrated for their mystery series Glitch and Lost Lad London, is set to launch a new horror manga titled Hai Kochira Kaiki-bu Desu (Yes, This is the Mystery Solving Club). The announcement came from the November issue of Shueisha’s Ultra Jump magazine, with the series slated to debut in the magazine’s
Abrams ComicArts’ newly established Kana imprint has officially listed Minetarō Mochizuki’s acclaimed manga series, Chiisakobee, for an English release, with the first volume set to ship on June 23, 2026. This marks a significant addition to Kana’s catalog, bringing a critically recognized modern adaptation of a classic Japanese novel to North American readers. Understanding Chiisakobee:
Shōichi Taguchi’s beloved yuri slice-of-life comedy manga, Futari Escape, has received a special new chapter in a recent issue of Ichijinsha’s Comic Yuri Hime magazine. The surprise release comes as a celebration of the series’ newly premiered live-action television drama adaptation. The announcement was made by Taguchi himself on his X (formerly Twitter) account. This


















