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Hibana Magazine's Individual Series' Plans Announced

Discussion in 'Manga News' started by Sir-Maddy, Aug 9, 2017.

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    The final issue of Shogakukan's Hibana magazine announced the fates of its series on Monday. The following series are moving to new magazines:
    The following series are moving to the Manga One app. Unless otherwise specified, the digital runs are starting from the beginning of the manga with biweekly serialization:
    • Gen Urobuchi and Anno Nanakamado's Eisen Flügal: Dangan no Uta yo Tatsu ni Todoiteiru ka (beginning on September 24)
    • Yuki Isoya's Akane no Hane (December)
    • Tanato's Achira Kochira Bokura (September 22)
    • Totem Pole's Aru Ahō no Isshō (September 21)
    • Yuhki Kamatani's Shimanami Tasogare (September 20)
    • Shunju Aono's Slapstick (already running, will begin weekly new chapters in October)
    • Saburō Nagai's Senkō Girl (November 2)
    • Ayako Noda's Sennetsu (November 1)
    • Oto Obana's Tsubasa-kun wa Akanuketai no ni (already running, will begin monthly new chapters on September 9)
    • Natsujikei Miyazaki's Nakutemo Yokute Taemanaku Hikaru (November 6)
    • Kumiko Suekane's Versailles of the Dead (November 7)
    • Uzui's Mr. Momii Wants to Relax (November 5)
    • Inio Asano's Yūsha-tachi (2018)
    • Tomo Taketomi's Romance no Kishi (November 3)
    The following series will start from the beginning on pixiv Comic and get compiled book volume releases:
    • Renaissance Yoshida's Anta sa (one volume)
    • Miki Matsuda's Curashia Blood Brothers (two volumes)
    • Hideyoshiko's Romeo ga Rival (five volumes)
    • Enu Wakito's Ai-chan to Ehon (one volume)
    Yūta Nishio's After Hours manga will end in the third and final compiled volume with chapters that did run in the magazine. Antenna Gyūgyo's Blue Rose Age manga will get a compiled volume from Shonengahosha. Ine Arinaga's Robo Tōsan manga will continue at an unspecified place and time.

    The following series ended recently:
    Shogakukan launched the magazine in March 2015 as the replacement for its Monthly Ikki magazine, which suspended publication in September 2014.
     

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