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Monthly Sunday GX magazine announced that a manga adaptation of Kunoichi Ninpōchō, initially written by legendary author Futaroh Yamada, will debut in its October issue, which hits shelves on September 19, 2025. The manga will be illustrated by Masaki Segawa, known for his adaptation of Yamada’s Basilisk, and will be titled Kunoichi Ninpōchō Yagyū.
The original novel, published in 1969, follows a secret order of female ninja (kunoichi) entangled in the brutal political machinations of feudal Japan. Known for their beauty, deception, and lethal techniques, the kunoichi are deployed on high-stakes missions where love, loyalty, and death intertwine.
Futaroh Yamada’s Ninpōchō saga is a foundational work in ninja fiction, blending eroticism, historical intrigue, and fantastical martial arts. His stories inspired several anime, manga, and live-action adaptations, most notably Basilisk, which adapted The Kouga Ninja Scrolls.
Bringing Kunoichi Ninpōchō into the manga format continues this legacy, offering a modern visual reinterpretation of Yamada’s dark, poetic narrative style. With Segawa at the helm once again, readers can expect lush artwork, brutal action, and faithful homage to the original prose.
Yagyū Munenori
A central political figure in the novel, Yagyū Munenori serves as both a strategist and manipulator behind the scenes. His use of kunoichi as tools for espionage is key to the story’s themes of control, sacrifice, and ambition.
Kisaragi
One of the standout kunoichi characters, Kisaragi embodies the duality of sensuality and violence. Torn between her missions and personal desires, she represents the cost of being a weapon in a man’s war.
With a legacy steeped in mystery, politics, and swordplay, Kunoichi Ninpōchō’s manga debut is one of the most anticipated revivals of 2025. Fans of Basilisk, historical drama, and dark ninja fiction should circle September 19 on their calendars.
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Shueisha’s Jump SQ. magazine revealed that World Trigger will be on hiatus for one issue due to author Daisuke Ashihara’s health. The manga will return in the magazine’s October issue, which ships on September 4, 2025. This brief pause comes as no surprise to longtime fans, as Ashihara has experienced recurring health issues in the past, occasionally leading to delays in serialization.
World Trigger is a long-running sci-fi action series that centers on Mikado City, where gates to another world have opened, unleashing powerful alien beings known as “Neighbors.” In response, a defense organization called Border recruits and trains young agents to combat these invaders. The story follows Yūma Kuga, a mysterious boy from another world, and Osamu Mikumo, a determined Border trainee, as they form an unlikely team to protect humanity.
Fans of the series have expressed widespread support for Ashihara’s health-first approach to his workload. The manga industry has seen increasing awareness around creator wellbeing, and World Trigger is often cited as a case study in how publishers manage chronic health challenges in long-running series.
Readers can expect the series to resume with its signature strategic battles and deep world-building intact, once the break concludes.
Yūma Kuga
A white-haired, compact boy with a sharp tongue and powerful combat skills. Yūma is actually a humanoid Neighbor who travels to Earth to learn more about humanity. He brings unmatched battle instincts and secret knowledge that prove essential to Border’s efforts.
Osamu Mikumo
The classic underdog, Osamu lacks raw combat ability but makes up for it with tactical genius and unwavering moral resolve. His partnership with Yūma becomes central to the story’s emotional and strategic arcs.
Although fans will miss their regular dose of Border action in the upcoming issue, the temporary pause is a reminder that behind every beloved manga is a creator who deserves rest and care. World Trigger returns on September 4, 2025.
]]>After nearly a decade of silence, Wild Adapter, the gritty and stylish crime drama by Kazuya Minekura, is finally making its comeback. The series will resume serialization in Tokuma Shoten’s Monthly Comic Ryū magazine with its first new chapter scheduled for fall 2025.

The announcement, made via Minekura’s official blog and Tokuma Shoten, marks a massive moment for longtime fans who had feared the manga might never return. With visually rich artwork, noir vibes, and a deep dive into identity and connection, Wild Adapter earned a cult following before going on hiatus in 2015 due to Minekura’s ongoing health issues.
Initially launched in 2000, Wild Adapter follows Makoto Kubota, a former yakuza member, and Minoru Tokito, a mysterious young man with a monstrous right hand. Together, they navigate Tokyo’s underworld while investigating a deadly drug known as “W·A”—short for Wild Adapter—that causes horrific mutations in its users.
The series blends elements of crime thriller, psychological drama, and BL subtext, standing out for its raw intensity and strong character work.
Kazuya Minekura, also known for Saiyuki, has faced numerous health battles over the years—including spinal surgery, cancer treatments, and recovery from autoimmune illness. While she has returned to drawing intermittently, Wild Adapter has remained on indefinite hold since 2015.
Fans remained loyal, often referencing the manga’s abrupt pause in online tributes, fan art, and anniversary hashtags. The announcement of its return has reignited excitement across social platforms.
According to Tokuma Shoten, the manga will pick up from where it left off with Chapter 41, continuing the unraveling mystery behind the W·A drug and further developing the bond between Kubota and Tokito.
The new serialization will include updated character profiles, a visual style refresh, and possibly a compilation volume with added author commentary, scheduled for release later in 2026.
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