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The June issue of Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine announced on Thursday that it will publish the final chapter of Ema Toyama's Vampire Dormitory manga on June 3 in the magazine's July issue.
Toyama launched the manga in Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine in November 2018. The manga went on hiatus after the “first season” ended in July 2022, and returned to begin the “second season” in July 2022. December 2022. Kodansha published the manga's 13th compiled book volume on March 13.
Kodansha USA is publishing the manga in English. It released the 10th volume on June 20 in print and will release the 11th volume on May 21 digitally and on May 28 in print. The company describes the manga:
BLOOD ON FLOWERS
Mito has no family to rely on. She lives on the streets, disguised as a boy. Ruka is an otaku vampire who is only interested in 2D girls. After Ruka saves Mito from a dangerous situation, he makes her an offer: “Become my slave and let me drink your blood whenever I want! In exchange, you can live with me—in the boys' dormitory!”But to be with him, Mito must hide the fact that she is a girl. Every day is a new danger—to say nothing of that bloodthirsty vampire!
The manga inspired a television anime premiering on TOKYO MX and BS Nippon TV on April 7 at 11:30 p.m. JST. It also began running on AT-X from April 8 and on MBS from April 9. Crunchyroll is streaming the anime in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, Central East, CIS and India.
Toyama launched the award-winning romantic comedy manga Missions of Love (Watashi ni xx Shinasai!) in Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine in 2009 and ended it in June 2015. She has published a sequel to the manga titled Watashi ni xx Shinasai! Couple-hen (Love Mission-Couple Arc) in Nakayoshi from March to June 2018.
Most recently, Toyama released Majo Maid wa Joō no Himitsu o Shitteiru. Manga (The Witch Maid Knows the Queen's Secret) in Nakayoshi magazine in December 2022.
Kodansha Comics has also published or is publishing I Guess I Became the Mother of the Great Demon King's 10 Children, Toyama's Aoba-kun's Confessions, Manga Dogs, I Am Here!, and Shugo Chara-chan! story. Tokyopop previously published Toyama's Pixie Pop: Gokkun Pucho manga.
Source: June issue of Nakayoshi magazine