
A New "Time Loop" Horror from the Creator of Erased: Snowdrop Volume 1 is Out!
Renowned mangaka Kei Sanbe returns with his new "pendulum horror" manga, Snowdrop, which tells the story of a young girl trapped in the day of February 13th.

Renowned mangaka Kei Sanbe returns with his new "pendulum horror" manga, Snowdrop, which tells the story of a young girl trapped in the day of February 13th.

The side-story manga expanding the world of the popular horror-mystery game PARANORMASIGHT is concluding with its second volume, set to be released in August.

Nanoko's new comedy manga <strong>"Even Though She's in 6th Grade!"</strong> (6年生なのに!) is on shelves with its first volume. The series tells the funny story of a sixth-grade girl who, despite her scary appearance, is extremely fond of cute things.

A new manga series starting on June 19 on Square Enix's Manga UP! platform tells the story of a poor young lady who doesn't remember her engagement, the engagement's cancellation, and her subsequent unexpected proposal from noble twins.

Square Enix's digital platform Manga Up! Global brings readers the new series <strong>Paranormal Agent Adashino</strong> by popular mangaka Kiri Wazawa, along with <strong>Venus in December</strong>.

Author Tsumikidou's new series tells the fun story of a lazy adventurer and a troubled sword girl. The first chapter met readers in the July issue of Monthly Shonen Gangan, released on June 12.

Satsuki Yoshino's beloved series Handa-kun has been added to Square Enix's digital platform Manga UP! Global library. The series is known as a prequel to Barakamon and ended in 2016.

Beloved manga artist Tsubasa Takamatsu returns with a brand-new romantic comedy following the success of their 'villainess' series. The new series will meet readers at the end of May.

Haru Hisakawa's series Takara Shimai, which began in January 2025, has bid farewell to its readers with its final chapter, while simultaneously launching in English on Square Enix's global platform, Manga UP!.

Mashimesa Emoto’s popular light novel series has entered the manga world with illustrations by artist Odayaka. The story of Misha, who escapes a terrible fiancé to start a new life at a magic school, is now in a visual format.

The manga adaptation of Shin Araki's popular series Classroom for Heroes is preparing to bid farewell to its readers with its 23rd volume, set to be published this winter.

Tsubasa Takamatsu, the beloved artist of The Villainess Stans the Heroes series, is starting a new series in Square Enix's Monthly Shonen Gangan magazine.