Attack on Titan has arrived on the new K-Manga app, and series creator Hajime Isayama is just as excited as the rest of us.
Mangaka celebrated the arrival of its masterpiece on Kodansha’s new manga service with a brand new illustration of its central characters enjoying the app. The colorful piece depicts Armin, Eren, and Mikasa gathering around their smartphones to browse the over 400 titles available on K-Manga, although based on their smiles they probably haven’t read Attack on Titan. Kodansha, known for publishing series like AoT, Tokyo Revengers and Fairy Tail, launched its official manga service earlier this week, offering a large portion of its library for fans to read for free. The publisher plans to continue adding new series over time, as well as simultaneously releasing new chapters of ongoing series such as Blue Lock.
While fans previously had to purchase Attack on Titan from Kodansha in print or rely on often shoddy translations for online English-speaking audiences, K-Manga offers a welcome new alternative. for fans to read their favorite series regardless of their budget. All K-Manga titles are professionally translated, some have never been translated before, while all chapters are available to unlock without paying a dime. For titles that are not immediately accessible for free, K-Manga uses a ticket-based system where readers can unlock subsequent chapters through digital tickets or digital points, both Both are achieved by viewing ads or simply logging into the app.
Attack on Titan and K-Manga
Attack on Titan is now part of K-Manga’s “Welcome Celebration,” which means all chapters are available for easier digital ticket purchase for a limited time. The release comes at the perfect time for fans of the series to read some summer books and refresh their memories ahead of the final episode of the anime finale this fall. AoT’s “last season” has been split into more installments than many viewers anticipated, but the franchise will finally end at the end of 2023 after 10 years of running. The anime will have one final hurdle to deal with in adapting Isayama’s controversial manga ending, and it remains to be seen whether studio MAPPA will keep his original text or try something new to smooth it out. calm the disgruntled fan base.
The K-Manga app is available for download on iOS and Android devices. The Attack on Titan anime is available to stream on Crunchyroll.
Source: Twitter