
New Series from Atsushi Nakamura: "Roku no Okashina Ie" Begins in Weekly Shonen Jump!
Atsushi Nakamura, creator of AGRAVITY BOYS, returns to the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump with his new series "Roku no Okashina Ie," which blends horror and comedy.

Atsushi Nakamura, creator of AGRAVITY BOYS, returns to the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump with his new series "Roku no Okashina Ie," which blends horror and comedy.

The beloved manga series The Promised Neverland is being brought to the stage for the first time as part of its 10th-anniversary celebrations; auditions for the roles of Emma, Norman, and Ray have begun.

Starting in Kodansha's Monthly Shonen Magazine, "Hakusen ni Tenten" tells the story of an unusual bond formed through basketball between a lonely high school student and a yakuza member.

The life of John Hunter, known as the father of surgery but also recognized for his controversial methods, meets readers in T-ron Talon's new manga "Resurrection."

The Kodansha Manga Awards, one of the most prestigious honors in the manga world, has announced the 13 ambitious works that have reached the finals in its 50th year.

Legendary mangaka Junji Ito's 40-year career is honored in a special issue of Da Vinci magazine, featuring contributions from industry giants including the creators of Jujutsu Kaisen and Chainsaw Man.

The beloved manga series The Promised Neverland is being adapted into a spectacular stage musical, set to be performed in Tokyo this winter as part of its 10th-anniversary celebrations.

Asato Asato, creator of the world-renowned 86--Eighty Six-- series, returns with a new light novel series titled Yaebuki Kikan, featuring a theme of 'spiritual techniques and near-future action.'

An 'homage' shot from the live-action adaptation of Mizumi Natsuno and Esu Shiromiya's popular manga, Ano Yoru, Shachou no Kodomo wo Sazukarimashita, has arrived, thrilling fans.

The story of a determined count's daughter with no magical talent and a prince who hides great kindness behind his cold demeanor has met readers on the Comic Seymour platform.

Great activity in the English publishing world; Yen Press and Ize Press have announced 14 new series, including Elden Ring and Fate spin-offs.

The story of a young girl scorned as the reincarnation of a legendary villainess and a demon duke who hates humans begins with Aya Yamane's new series.