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Tsukumizu's Girls' Last Tour Manga Ends On Friday

Discussion in 'Manga News' started by Sir-Maddy, Jan 7, 2018.

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    The official Kurage Bunch website has revealed that Tsukumizu's Girls' Last Tour (Shōjo Shūmatsu Ryokō) manga will end with its 42nd chapter on January 12.

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    Yen Press licensed the original manga and is releasing it in English. The company describes the story:

    Civilization is dead, but Chito and Yuuri are still alive. So they hop aboard their beloved Kettenkrad motorbike and aimlessly wander the ruins of the world they once knew. Day after hopeless day, they look for their next meal and fuel for their ride. But as long as the two are together, even an existence as bleak as theirs has a ray or two of sunshine in it, whether they're sucking down their fill of soup or hunting for machine parts to tinker with. For two girls in a world full of nothing, the experiences and feelings the two share give them something to live for...


    Tsukumizu publishes the manga digitally on Shinchosha's "Kurage Bunch" website. Shinchosha published the fifth compiled volume on September 8, and will publish the sixth volume on March 9.

    The manga inspired a 12-episode television anime series that premiered on October 6. Sentai Filmworks licensed the series, and streamed it on the now-defunct Anime Strike streaming service in the United States, and outside of the United States on HIDIVE.

    The manga also inspired a series of anime spinoff shorts titled Shōjo Shūmatsu Jugyō (Girls' Last Class) that also premiered on October 6.
     

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