Hakusensha's Shōnen Hana to Yume, Hana to Yume's sister digital magazine, published its 12th and final issue on Sunday. The magazine will cease publication.
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The magazine also revealed the fate of unfinished titles.
The following series will be transferred from Hana to Yume Web:
Futatsu no Gespenster (Our Gespenster) by Yū Tomofuji Naraku no Exorcist (Exorcist of Hell) by Isao Minezaki's Jigoku de Cream by Hina Nakatsukasa Soda (Cream Soda in Hell)
The following series will move to Manga Park:
Tensei Shitara Hime Datta by Akira node Dansou Joshi Kiwamete Saikyou Mahou Tsukai Mezasuwa (I became a princess after reincarnation so I decided to wear men's clothes and become the strongest magician) Gohon Ude no Mahoutsukai by Raku Sakai
The publication launched in fall 2020. Hakusensha had announced the spin-off magazine in February of the same year.
Hakusensha explained at the time that they created the Hana to Yume spin-off because Hana to Yume is a “shōjo magazine that men also read” and because more and more women are interested in reading shōnen manga.
Hana to Yume debuted in 1974, and Hakusensha publishes new issues on the 5th and 20th of each month. Sister magazine Bessatsu Hana to Yume launched in 1977 and ended publication in May 2018. Another sister magazine, The Hana to Yume, launched as a “special edition” magazine in 1999 . Hakusensha publishes new issues every month.
Source: Hana to Yume issue 22