The manga launches in August 2021
© Homura Kawamoto, Zuzu Kamiya, Akita Shoten
The official Twitter account of Akita Shoten’s Champion RED magazine revealed on Tuesday that Homura Kawamoto’s Isekai no Hime and Zuzu Kamiya to no Koi Bakuchi ni, Jinrui no Sonbо̄ ga Kakkatemasu (Humanity’s existence depends on love Gambling with the Princess of Another World) will end in the magazine’s December issue on Thursday.
The story is about Ryumis, the daughter of the Demon King from another world. world. Kazuki of the human world is entrusted to her, and if he accepts this mission, he will die, but if he refuses, the world will be destroyed.
Kawamoto and Kamiya launched the manga in Champion RED in August 2021. Akita Shoten published the second manga compilation on March 20 and will release the third and final volume on December 20.
Kawamoto and artist Toyotaka Haneda launched the Bakumatsu Tobaku Barbaroi (Bakumatsu Gambling Barbaroi) manga web service on Shueisha’s Shonen Jump+ web manga in May 2022 and ended on July 28.
The new fantasy manga series Isekai Tenseisha Goroshi-Cheat Slayer-by Kawamoto and artist Aki Yamaguchi-(“Killing people reincarnated into another world-Cheat Slayer-“) was canceled in 2022. June 2021 after a chapter.
The Kakegurui-Compulsive Gambler manga series by Kawamoto and Tōru Naomura debuted in Square Enix’s Gangan Joker magazine in March 2014. Yen Press is publishing the manga in English. The manga inspired an anime television series from July to September 2017 in Japan. The series premiered outside Japan on Netflix in February 2018. The anime’s second season premiered in January 2019, and Netflix began streaming the series in June 2019. The manga also inspired for a 10-episode live-action show that premiered in Japan in January 2018 Netflix is streaming the series outside Japan. The second season premiered in March 2019, followed by a live-action film in May 2019. The live-action film sequel is scheduled to open in May 2021 following delays. due to COVID-19, but was delayed again to that June due to COVID-19 and the prolonged state of emergency in Japan. Katsura Saiki’s spinoff manga Kakegurui Twins has inspired a new Netflix anime premiering in August 2022.
Source: Champion RED Twitter account