The manga went on hiatus after Takatō announced his retirement from manga drawing in 2022
The 43rd issue of Nihonbungeisha’s digital magazine Manga Goraku Special announced on Thursday that Rui Takatō’s manga Booty Royale: Never Go Down Without a Fight! The manga (Hagure Idol Jigokuhen) will resume publication in the magazine’s next issue on March 15. Takatō also announced the manga’s return on his Twitter account on Friday.
Image via Rui Takatō’s Twitter account
© Rui Takato
Takatō announced in 2022 that he would retire from drawing manga due to circumstances at home making it difficult to continuously draw manga about “breasts and sex,” and with his retirement announcement, the manga went on hiatus. paragraph. Takatō’s statement at the time left it unclear whether his retirement was permanent or temporary, as the author alternated between expressions that implied both.
The manga series entered its climax in July 2021.
Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the manga under the adult label Ghost Ship and describes the story:
Eighteen-year-old karate expert Misora Haebaru moves to Tokyo to pursue her dream of becoming a famous singer. Unfortunately, her sleazy managers tricked her into entering the adult entertainment industry. Her only way out is to survive a martial arts tournament, where she must fight her way through hundreds of lustful male opponents. If she loses, she will pay the ultimate erotic price!
The manga launched in Nihonbungeisha’s Bessatsu Manga Goraku magazine in February 2014. The magazine ceased publication in December 2014 and the series moved to Manga Goraku Special in March 2015. Nihonbungeisha published the booklet the manga’s 16th compilation in November 2022. Seven Seas Entertainment will release the manga’s sixth compiled volume on March 12. The manga inspired a live-action film opening in Japan in September 2020.
Seven Seas Entertainment also released Takatō’s Devilman Grimoire manga in English.
Takatō Daiundōkai’s light blue dot fighter STARTS! The manga is a completely new story for the 90s multimedia series Battle Athletes Victory. The manga’s prologue debuted on Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha Jardi’s Comic Ruelle & Comic manga website in June 2020 and ended in March 2021. The manga inspired an anime adaptation that premiered in Japan in April 2021, and Funimation streamed the show as it aired.
Source: Manga Goraku Special Issue 43
Source: Manga Goraku Special Issue 43
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