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Morohe Yoshida's Tenchū X Shinkyoku 'ai X Uta' Manga Ends Publication

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    No plans to publish manga's 3rd compiled volume
    [​IMG]This year's April issue of Square Enix's Monthly Shonen Gangan magazine announced on Monday that it is ending publication of Morohe Yoshida's Tenchū x Shinkyoku "Ai x Uta" (Divine Punishment x Divine Song "Love x Song") manga. The magazine had suspended the manga due to Yoshida's illness, but it decided to end the series due to "various reasons." Square Enix has no plans to publish the manga's third compiled book volume.


    Yoshida's Tenchū x Shinkyoku 'Ai x Uta' fantasy manga about a girl with healing powers launched on the Gangan Online website in June 2016, and switched publication to Monthly Shonen Gangan magazine in October 2016. Square Enix published the manga's first compiled book volume in October 2016 and the second compiled book volume in November 2016.

    Yoshida launched the 10-volume romantic comedy manga Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha in Kadokawa Shoten's Young Ace magazine in 2010, and ended it in 2015. The manga inspired an anime adaptation in 2014. Funimation streamed the series as it aired in Japan. Yoshida launched the Robot no Momo-Chan manga in Shueisha's Grand Jump Magazine in 2013, and Shueisha published the one compiled volume in November 2015.
     

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