Hima-Ten! Manga Series Ends – A Two-Year Adventure Concludes

Hima-Ten! manga ended in June 2026, exactly two years after it started in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in July 2024. According to Anime News Network, the series has concluded, but no official farewell message has yet come from the author and illustrator Rasco (also known as Rascal) or the publisher.
The series focused on the relationship between an ordinary high school student and a mysterious girl. Catching attention quickly with its first chapter, Hima-Ten! was especially loved for its colorful character designs and light humorous tone. However, in Jump's highly competitive environment, a two-year run is quite typical for many new series. In the past, series like MamaYuyu and Doron Dororon also had short lifespans.
Looking at Rasco's previous works (for example, the one-shots published under the name Rascal), Hima-Ten! was his first long-running series. The manga reached a total volume of around 8 volumes, and with the final chapter, the story resolved its main conflict. Although an anime adaptation has not been announced yet, the series' short and compact structure is tailor-made for a single season of animation.
Although readers are sad that the series ended so early, Rasco is likely to return with new projects. Jump editors usually give authors a second chance after short-lived series. In the coming months, the author is expected to reappear in Jump's pages with a new one-shot or series.




