The "Nanashi" Series Written by Jiro Sato Has Concluded: The Third Volume Is on Shelves!

The manga world is filled with both a sense of farewell and celebration today. The Nanashi (Nameless) manga, written by famous Japanese actor Jiro Sato and brought to life with the impressive illustrations of Ryo Nagata, said goodbye to its readers with its third and final volume released on May 15th. This short but impactful journey, which began in October 2024 on the Comiplex website under Hero's Inc., officially came to an end with the final volume hitting the shelves today.
To celebrate the series finale, the publisher has launched an unmissable campaign for new readers. Exclusively for the release of the final volume, the first two volumes of the series have been made available at half price on digital platforms. If you haven't stepped into this dark and mysterious world yet, we can say that now is the perfect time to discover the dramatic narrative power Jiro Sato brings from his acting career.
Nanashi offers much more than an ordinary thriller story. The story begins with a random massacre that takes place in a cafe frequented by young people. Security cameras record a mysterious man with a shaved head who can kill people just by touching them. While the police investigation causes suspicions to focus on a middle-aged man named Taro Yamada, a rotting female corpse found in Yamada's apartment deepens the mystery even further. Ryo Nagata's atmospheric illustrations turn this unsettling story into a visual feast.
The most remarkable aspect of this project is the name sitting in the writer's chair. Master actor Jiro Sato, whom we know from productions such as Gintama, The Fable, and Under Ninja, took his first step into the manga world with this series. Sato's passion for this story does not just remain on paper;




