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Akiko Higashimura's Princess Jellyfish Manga Ends on August 25

Discussion in 'Manga News' started by Sir-Maddy, Jul 23, 2017.

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    The September issue of Kodansha's Kiss magazine is revealing on Tuesday that Akiko Higashimura's Princess Jellyfish manga will end in the October issue, which will ship on August 25. The October issue will bundle a special Clara and Tarareba magnet.

    The August issue of Kiss had teased in June that the manga was heading toward its ending. The manga resumed in August issue, after having been on hiatus since January 2016.

    The manga revealed in 2015 that it was nearing its final chapter.

    Kodansha Comics describes the story:

    Tsukimi, who has loved jellyfish from a young age, resides in Amamizukan, a fangirl-only dorm. One evening at the local pet store, Tsukimi sees a lovely jellyfish in danger, but a beautiful woman comes to the rescue. They go back to Amamizukan together, but this "woman"... is actually a man!

    Higashimura launched the series in Kiss in 2008, and Kodanshapublished the manga's 16th compiled book volume in May 2016. Crunchyroll publishes the manga in English on its online platform, and Kodansha Comics debuted the series in English in print in February 2016. The manga inspired a 2010 television anime series that Funimation released in North America and a 2014 live-action film. The manga was nominated for an Eisner Award this year.
     

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