(Last updated on: October 17, 2023)
In the upcoming November 16 issue of Shonengahosha’s Young King Ours GH magazine, manga creator Hosana Tanaka, known for works such as Ninja Girls, will launch a new manga tentatively titled “Megami no Aether ” (Goddess Aether).
This story opens in a world where divine disputes over beauty escalate into a catastrophic conflict in the human world. Itaka, the crown prince of a kingdom, is caught up in this chaos when his mother is kidnapped and on the brink of death.
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Now, with the aid of a goddess, Itaka embarks on a journey of revenge.
Tanaka’s most recent manga, “Kawashima Yoshiko wa Otoko ni Naritai” (Yoshiko Kawashima Wants to Be a Man), first appeared in Kodansha’s Monthly Shonen Sirius magazine in October 2019.
The series concluded with its third volume in February 2021. The manga artist initiated the “Holy Corpse Rising” (Seigai no Majo) series in Shonengahosha’s Young King Ours magazine in October 2014, the third volume The seven and final volumes were released in October 2018.
Seven Seas has acquired the rights to license and publish all seven volumes in English.
Notably, Del Rey Manga initially licensed Tanaka’s “Ninja Girls” manga for North American readers in 2008, releasing four volumes before Kodansha Comics assumed production responsibilities. Del Rey’s manga titles in 2010, brought the series to completion.
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It is worth mentioning that Tanaka was once a student of Takashi Shiina, famous for works such as “Professor Mikami Gokuraku Daisakusen!!” and “Zettai Karen Children.”
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Source | Young King Ours GH December Issue and Twitter account
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