
Aoashi Brotherfoot Returns: Shun Aoi’s Football Journey Continues Where It Left Off
Aoashi Brotherfoot, the spin-off of the popular football series Aoashi, has officially returned with its 9th chapter after a long wait.

Aoashi Brotherfoot, the spin-off of the popular football series Aoashi, has officially returned with its 9th chapter after a long wait.

Sakigake no Hanamiko, the popular series by Super HxEros creator Ryōma Kitada under Kodansha, has bid farewell to its readers on Magazine Pocket with its 78th chapter.

Kiseki Himura's beloved series Tawawa on Monday is taking a short break from its publication. The series will return with new chapters at the end of May.

The popular 'villainess' themed light novel series is preparing to bid farewell to its readers with its 15th volume. The romantic story of Tiararose and Aquasteed will conclude in June.

The nominee list for the 50th anniversary of the Kodansha Manga Awards, one of the most prestigious awards in the manga world, has been announced. The list features both rising stars and long-standing quality works.

A new dark fantasy manga about an orphan girl discovering her witch powers has met readers on the AlphaPolis platform.

The beloved dark fantasy series The Bugle Call: Song of War will continue its publication in Jump SQ. Rise magazine. Fans are expecting a 'very important' announcement alongside the new chapter to be released in July.

Renowned mangaka Reika Kajimoto returns with a new mystery and romance series, "Gansaku no Daijuuban," centering on a sheet music score of Beethoven's that is alleged to be a forgery.

The legendary dhampir hunter D is preparing to meet readers this summer with a massive 20-issue comic book series by Brandon Easton and Ryan Benjamin.

Yukinobu Tatsu's worldwide phenomenon manga, Dandadan, is preparing to meet its fans with a major theatrical production set to be staged in Tokyo and Osaka in August and September of 2026.

The Vampire-Idol Tagiru series by legendary manga artist Kazuhiko Shimamoto, which began last year, will conclude in three chapters.

Kumiko Saiki, the creator of the beloved manga series Kageki Shojo!!, suffered an unfortunate accident while attending a music festival in Tokyo; it has been reported that the artist is at risk of a brain hemorrhage.