Shonen dance fans have had a tumultuous few months this year. While some series have enjoyed international success and received awards, other beloved titles have been canceled, leaving fans with mixed series. However, following the recent cancellation of Shonen Jump, there have been announcements about a new manga, and in particular a series to be released.
Shonen Jump is no stranger to assassin and assassin manga. In fact, some of their most popular series feature assassin protagonists, such as Spy x Family and Sakamoto Days. Even with many other titles with this trilogy, a new manga series promises to stand out. The latest manga by Tadatoshi Fujimaki, the creator of Kuroko’s Basketball, called Kill Blue, has just been announced and is on the front page.
Shonen Jump sets high expectations for Hitman Manga Kill Blue
Kill Blue is unlike any other killer manga Shonen Jump has published, and it holds its ground against other similar titles to date. The series follows Juzo Ogami, a middle-aged assassin at the top of his game. As a professional assassin who has worked for his organization since he was a child, Ogami knows very little about his work. However, he finds his current life boring and meaningless. Despite having children, he did not know how to talk to her, and his marriage was broken because of that long ago. Alone and regretful, Ogami wondered if he could have done anything differently when he was young. Little does he know that he is about to have a chance to relive his lost youth.
The beginning of Kill Blue is normal for a killer manga. What really makes this series unique is the change in the first chapter. Ogami back to his high school days! He never went to middle school, but now in his thirteen-year-old body, his boss took advantage of his predicament and let him attend a school to solve the problem. there. How will a middle-aged assassin who grew up trained to kill survive going to school with real kids?
With an excellent first chapter and humorous premise, Kill Blue promises to mix humor with a hint of melancholy as Ogami navigates his new life. Perhaps it is because the idea is so unique that Shonen Jump has decided to really push this series. With a colorful front page spread in the first week of publication and numerous posts about the manga on their Twitter account, the new title is sure to get a lot of attention. Whatever the reason, fans should listen Shonen dance and watch Kill Blue, because it looks like it could be the next big hit!