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Peach Pit Launches '2nd Season' of Nishina Tesura wa Suirishinai Manga in Spring 2018

Discussion in 'Manga News' started by Sir-Maddy, Aug 3, 2017.

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    This year's combined 36th and 37th issue of Kodansha's Morningmagazine revealed on Thursday that the "second season" of manga artist duo Peach-Pit's Nishina Tesura wa Suirishinai (Tesura Nishina Isn't Reasoning) manga will launch in spring 2018. The same issue also published the eighth and last chapter of the manga's first part.

    The story begins with an image of a girl standing atop a bridge guardrail, but flashes back a few days before that, when a girl on a train accuses a salaryman named Shunta Momochi of molesting her. Another girl named Tesura Nishina raises her hand and comes to his defense, solving the incident before the girl and Shunta get off the train. Together, the "unreasoning" Tesura Nishina and Shunta "Momotarō" Momoichi, who just wants to be friends with a high school girl, will explore what Tesura calls "meaningless theories," her term for the mysteries of everyday life.

    Peach-Pit (Rozen Maiden, Shugo Chara!, Zombie-Loan, DearS) launched the manga in Morning on June 15. The series will be a short serialization.

    Peach-Pit launched their ongoing Rozen Maiden 0 manga series in Shueisha's Ultra Jump magazine on February 19, but the manga is on hiatus from May to August. The original Rozen Maiden manga series ran from 2002 to 2007 in Gentosha's Monthly Comic Birz magazine and continued in Shueisha's Weekly Young Jumpmagazine from 2008 to 2014.

    Peach-Pit ended their Wandering Wonder World manga series on January 26. Kadokawa published the fourth and final compiled volume in March.

    Tokyopop published Peach-Pit's DearS and Rozen Maiden manga in North America. Del Rey and Kodanshapublished Shugo Chara! as well as Shugo Chara-chan! and Shugo Chara! Encore!, while Yen Press publishedtheir Zombie-Loan manga. All of these franchises inspired television anime.
     

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