Browsing: Manga

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

The manga adaptation of Natsu Hyūga’s popular novel, “You Can’t Bluff the Sharp-Eyed Sister” (Seijo ni Uso wa Tsūjinai), is slated to resume in Kodansha’s Monthly Shonen Magazine’s March issue, following a three-chapter sidestory. The series, illustrated by Yo Asami, had concluded its previous run on July 4, with an announcement that a new series

The manga adaptation of Shikiji Sorakura’s The Teen Exorcist (Shōnen Onmyōji) has officially ended with its final chapter published in the November issue of Kadokawa’s Young Ace magazine, released on Friday. The series, which began serialization in January 2023, is an adaptation of Mitsuru Yūki’s popular light novel series of the same title. End of

The romantic comedy manga series Pink & Habanero (Pink to Habanero) by Mika Satonaka is set to conclude with the release of its 14th volume in November. While there was a user inquiry regarding a potential side story on November 20, current reports indicate the series’ overarching conclusion in its 14th volume rather than a

Satoshi Shiki’s The Legend of Dororo and Hyakkimaru remake manga is set to conclude with its 13th compiled volume, which is scheduled to ship on December 19, 2025. This news marks the end of the modern reimagining of Osamu Tezuka’s classic dark fantasy samurai tale. A Modern Take on a Classic Tale The Legend of

Nokuto Koike’s supernatural horror manga, Ghostly Darkness of Kanata (also known as Yuuan no Kanata), has officially concluded its serialization. The final chapter was posted on Gentosha Comics’ Comic Boost platform on Friday, marking the end of the gripping thriller that began in September 2023. The Journey into the Supernatural Ghostly Darkness of Kanata plunged

Niiza, Saitama Prefecture – Three previously unknown storyboards by the revered “God of Manga,” Osamu Tezuka, have been unearthed at the original artwork repository of Tezuka Productions in Niiza City, Saitama Prefecture. This significant discovery, announced by Tezuka Productions, marks the first time such a substantial volume of storyboards for unpublished works by the legendary

Akihiro Ononaka’s popular manga series, Gushing Over Magical Girls (Mahō Shōjo ni Akogarete), is slated to resume serialization on October 17, 2025. The series will continue its run on Takeshobo’s TakeComi! website, marking its return after a hiatus that began in March 2024 due to the author’s health concerns. The announcement will be welcomed by

Manga artist Ema Toyama is set to launch a brand-new series, “Mahō Renshūsei Riri Raspberry” (Magical Apprentice Riri Raspberry), in Kodansha’s Nakayoshi magazine. The announcement came on Friday, October 3, revealing that the manga will debut in the magazine’s upcoming December issue, which goes on sale October 31. The new magical girl series will feature

Orange Inc.’s emaqi e-bookstore service has officially added Yūji Nakamura’s popular action romantic comedy manga series, “Rokudo’s Bad Girls” (Rokudō no Onna-tachi), in English for digital release. The series is now available to readers in North America on the emaqi app and online platform, marking another significant expansion of the service’s growing library of translated