The comic debuted in 2014; The anime adaptation will have a second season
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The July issue of Square Enix's Monthly Big Gangan magazine revealed on Tuesday that manga duo Maybe's Tales of Wedding Rings (Kekkon Yubiwa Monogatari) manga series will end in the magazine's next issue in September. 7 25.
Yen Press is publishing the manga in English and describes the story:
When Satou's best friend, Hime, tells him that she is moving, he decides to follow. After ruining her wedding in another world, he becomes the groom when she suddenly kisses him! The prophecy says that her husband is destined to be the King of the Ring—a hero with great power who will save the world from the Abyssal King! Does Satou accept the challenge, or will his new marriage be over before it begins?
Author duo Maybe launched the manga in Monthly Big Gangan magazine in March 2014. The 14th compilation volume was published in March 2014. Japan on December 25. Maybe previously stated that they hope to end the manga on the 15th volume, if all goes according to plan. Yen Press will release the manga's 14th compiled book volume on September 17. Crunchyroll previously released the manga digitally in English starting in 2015, until it ended its manga service on September 11. twelfth.
The first season of the anime adaptation of the manga debuted on January 6. Crunchyroll streamed the anime as it aired in Japan and is also streaming the English dub. The anime is about to have its second season.
Source: July issue Big Gangan Monthly
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