(Last updated on: September 5, 2023)
In the latest 40th issue of Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, readers bid farewell to Daisuke Enoshima’s “Fabricant 100” manga as it comes to an end. In addition to this important closure, the magazine also announced three brand new manga series scheduled to appear in its upcoming pages.
Debuting in December 2022, “Fabricant 100” initially emerged as a one-volume work in Weekly Shonen Jump’s October 2021 Issue as part of the magazine’s Golden Future Cup project. This dark fairy tale revolves around a doctor’s relentless pursuit of his “ideal self.”
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After the doctor’s death, his manufacturing innovations turned to humanity, seeking to achieve the perfect physique. Ashibi Yao, who tragically lost his entire family to these vengeful fabricators, embarks on a journey of revenge with the doctor’s final work, Fabricant 100. Both Viz Media and MANGA Plus are responsible for the English publication of this fascinating story.
Shueisha released the first compiled volume of the manga in Japan on April 4, with the third volume hitting shelves on Monday. Readers can look forward to the fourth and fifth volumes finally releasing on November 2.
Looking ahead, the 41st issue of Weekly Shonen Jump, scheduled for release on September 11, will introduce Yoshihiko Hayashi’s “Mama Yūyū,” a “new normal.” fantasy manga” is set in a world where society has chosen to live with the mysterious Demon King, causing chaos for the Hero.
In the magazine’s 42nd issue, released on September 19, Takeru Hokazono’s “Kagurabachi” will take center stage, delving into the life of Chihiro, the young son of a skilled swordsmith.
Finally, the 43rd issue, released on stands on September 25, will open Elck Itsumo’s “Two on Ice” manga revolving around the world of figure skating and the fateful meeting between skaters. art Hayuma Minekoshi and a mysterious young girl.
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These three new manga series are part of the JUMP NEXTWAVE magazine issue and come from the talented minds of Yoshihiko Hayashi, Takeru Hokazono and Elck Itsumo, all of whom have been recognized as previous nominees for the award. Shueisha’s prestigious Tezuka Osamu Cultural Award.
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Source | Weekly Shonen Jump issue 40
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