Petals of Reincarnation Manga Ends with 25th Volume: After a 10-Year Journey

Petals of Reincarnation (転生の花びら) manga is approaching the end of its journey that has continued for over ten years. According to the official announcement, the series will conclude with its 25th volume. The announcement came after the latest chapter published in Japan, and was met with both sadness and satisfaction among fans as the series reaches its completion.
Written by Mikoto Yamaguchi (known for the side stories of the Tokyo Ghoul series) and illustrated by Yūki Tomori, the manga first began serialization in May 2014 in Shueisha's Jump SQ. magazine. The story stood out for its original concept in the dark fantasy genre, centering on themes of immortality and reincarnation. The series gained a wide readership around the world, being published in different languages.
Although the release date of the 25th volume has not been finalized yet, it is expected to be released in Japan within 2026. With this volume, the total number of chapters will exceed 140. Petals of Reincarnation built a steady following by continuing without interruption throughout its publication. The manga stood out especially for its character development and gripping fight scenes.
The conclusion of the manga raises questions about whether there will be side stories or spin-offs set in the same universe. As of now, there is no announcement of a new project from author Yamaguchi and illustrator Tomori. However, considering the success of the two creators in projects they have previously worked on together such as Mushoku Tensei, we may see other collaborations in the future. Fans can breathe a sigh of relief knowing the series will conclude with a complete finale.




