Ranjō Miyake’s manga series Hamushi no Hertz is set to conclude its serialization on December 12. The final chapter will be published in Kadokawa’s Monthly Comic Beam magazine.
The End of Hamushi no Hertz
The announcement marks the culmination of Miyake’s recent work, which has been serialized in Monthly Comic Beam. While specific plot details about Hamushi no Hertz are not extensively publicized in English-language sources, the manga is categorized under the comedy and seinen genres. It began its serialization in 2024 and currently has one volume in circulation.
Ranjō Miyake’s Diverse Portfolio
Ranjō Miyake, a prolific Japanese manga artist, is known for a wide range of works spanning various genres from comedy to psychological thrillers. Miyake graduated from Vantan Design Institute Academy and made her debut as a manga artist in 1998. Her distinctive worldview is a hallmark of her creations.
Notable Works by Ranjō Miyake
- Pet: One of Miyake’s most well-known series, Pet, is a psychological thriller and supernatural manga that ran in Shogakukan’s Weekly Big Comic Spirits from 2002 to 2003. An updated “Remaster Edition” was published by Enterbrain (now Kadokawa) in 2009. The series delves into individuals with the ability to manipulate memories and infiltrate minds, exploring the dark consequences of such powers. Pet inspired a 13-episode anime television series adaptation which premiered in January 2020 and was streamed worldwide by Amazon Prime Video. It also led to stage play adaptations.
- Imuri: This adventure, drama, fantasy, mystery, sci-fi, and supernatural seinen manga launched in Monthly Comic Beam in 2006 and concluded in July 2020 with 26 volumes.
- Fish: A supernatural psychic suspense manga, Fish started in Monthly Comic Beam in January 2021 and concluded in April 2024. This series focused on the future lives of characters from Pet, specifically Hiroki, Tsukasa, and Satoru.
Miyake’s consistent output and genre versatility have cemented her reputation as a notable figure in the manga industry. The conclusion of Hamushi no Hertz marks another chapter in her extensive and varied career.








