
Manga Up! Global Begins English Publication of Kizuku's Mystery Series Moimon
Square Enix's official platform, Manga Up! Global, has brought the fantasy manga series Moimon by artist Kizuku to readers worldwide.

Square Enix's official platform, Manga Up! Global, has brought the fantasy manga series Moimon by artist Kizuku to readers worldwide.

Beloved manga artist Hiro Takanashi returns with a new work that tells the pure love story of a young man who looks like a "prince" but is unfamiliar with love, and his classmate who falls for him.

Strike Tanaka, known for the popular vampire series SERVAMP, has returned to Jump Square magazine with a new phantom thief-themed action manga titled 'Odaroku'.

Kei Urana, author of the popular manga series Gachiakuta, and graffiti artist Hideyoshi Andou shared intimate details about the birth of the series during a press conference held as part of Lucca Comics & Games 2025.

Hideaki Sorachi, the name behind the legendary Gintama series, is making a spectacular return to the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump with a brand-new fantasy-comedy series starting on April 20.

Alice Nekokura's highly anticipated new fantasy romance series, "Rinkoku no Outaishi ga Dorei to shite Urareteita node Katte Mimashita," has met readers on the Mecha Comic platform.

A new manga series has begun publication, focusing on the fate-altering encounter between Tsubomi, who is ostracized for lacking supernatural powers, and the heir to the Dragon God.

The cast for the fifth Kingdom film, 'Tamashii no Kessen,' based on Yasuhisa Hara's legendary manga series, is expanding; Aju Makita and Mizuki Yamashita will take on key roles.

Mika Satonaka, the creator of "Pink to Habanero," returns with her new manga "Wana ni Kakatta Villain-kun," which focuses on the fun and intriguing romance of polar opposite characters.

Menu and merchandise details have been shared for the collaboration cafe in Tokyo based on Nana Aokawa's beloved manga, Goukon ni Ittara Onna ga Inakatta Hanashi.

Renowned mangaka Kyoko Kumagai's supernatural romance series Tokyo Shinrou has bid farewell to its readers with its final chapter published in Sho-Comi magazine.

Hanairo no Hotori, the first serialized work by young artist Yagi, tells the emotional story of a mysterious floral designer and the young man who tracks him down.