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Titled Sekiro: No Defeat, the adaptation promises a visually arresting, hand-drawn retelling resonating with both new viewers and hardened fans.
Japan fragments in the throes of civil war, especially in the mystical land of Ashina.
Two decades after Sword Saint Isshin Ashina’s brutal coup, new internal threats arise.
Genichiro Ashina, desperate to save his clan, turns to forbidden powers. The fate of Ashina then rests with the kidnapped Divine Heir and his silent guardian, a shinobi known only as Sekiro—a lone wolf driven by loyalty and vengeance.

A masterpiece of action and sorrow is being reborn—not simply adapted, but lovingly reimagined through the timeless language of animation.
Japón se fragmenta en medio de una guerra civil, especialmente en la tierra mística de Ashina.
Dos décadas después del brutal golpe de estado del Espadachín Santo Isshin Ashina, nuevas amenazas internas emergen.
Genichiro Ashina, desesperado por salvar a su clan, recurre a poderes prohibidos. El destino de Ashina recae entonces en el joven heredero divino secuestrado y en su silencioso guardián: un shinobi conocido únicamente como Sekiro, un lobo solitario movido por la lealtad y la venganza.

Una obra maestra de acción y melancolía renace—no simplemente adaptada, sino reimaginada con amor a través del lenguaje eterno de la animación.
One Piece: Heroines is a spin-off light novel series written by Jun Esaka and illustrated by Sayaka Suwa. First published in Shueisha’s Jump J-Books imprint in June 2021, the collection presents stand-alone episodes focused on characters like Nami, Robin, Vivi, Perona, Hancock, Tashigi, Reiju, and Uta.

The anime adaptation’s announcement came at the One Piece Day ’25 event, highlighting the unique perspectives of these heroines outside the main plotline. Haruka Kamatani will direct, with scripts by Momoka Toyoda and character designs by Takashi Kojima.
Characters
Nami: The Straw Hat’s brilliant navigator, stepping into the spotlight in her own fashion-focused short story.
Robin: The calm and intelligent archaeologist, featured in a tale about deciphering ancient tablets.
Vivi, Perona, Hancock, Tashigi, Reiju, Uta: Each heroine shines in her own episode, revealing new facets of their characters and stories not seen in the main manga.
The One Piece: Heroines anime promises to celebrate the strength and stories of the women of the Grand Line. As fans await release details, this adaptation offers a fresh, character-driven expansion of the beloved world.
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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.
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“Solo Camping for Two” follows 34-year-old Gen Kinokura, a seasoned solo camper who relishes the tranquility of nature. His peaceful solo trip is unexpectedly interrupted by Shizuku Kusano, a vibrant 20-year-old novice camper. Determined to learn from a master, Shizuku insists on tagging along, resulting in a tender and comedic journey.
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Through shared sunsets, cooking experiments, and gentle clashes between solitude and companionship, they grow closer—each learning from the other. Just as their story deepens, the manga’s publication hits a pause. As Kodansha’s Morning magazine confirmed, the hiatus begins with its next issue, and no return date has been announced.
Readers can still look forward to Volume 21 (out July 23, 2025) and the ongoing anime on Crunchyroll—even during the manga’s pause. Fans hope Debata returns rested and ready to continue this charming outdoorsy tale.
]]>The Vampire Dies in No Time (Kyuuketsuki Sugu Shinu) follows Dralc, a vampire who dies at the slightest provocation, and Ronaldo, a vampire hunter with a short temper and a growing tolerance for chaos. Together, they encounter a bizarre parade of supernatural beings and oddball misfits in the vampire-hunting world of Shin-Yokohama.
The manga quickly earned a reputation for turning gothic horror tropes into absurd comedy. While Dralc often disintegrates into dust from mere surprise or inconvenience, his immortality keeps the antics going. Since debuting in 2015, the series has charmed readers with its blend of satire, action, and heartfelt moments.
In September 2024, the series went on hiatus after Itaru Bonnoki cited physical health concerns. Fans rallied online with supportive messages, and now, after nearly a year, the manga will resume in Weekly Shōnen Champion’s 39th issue on August 28, 2025.
Publisher Akita Shoten confirmed the return via an announcement in the magazine’s 32nd issue, reassuring fans that the beloved duo’s adventures are far from over.
Dralc
An immortal vampire who is notoriously weak—dying (and reviving) at the drop of a hat. Despite his frequent “deaths,” he has a strong personality and a love for video games. His partnership with Ronaldo is a constant source of comedic tension.
Ronaldo
A professional vampire hunter who finds himself constantly annoyed by Dralc’s antics. Though he presents himself as serious and stoic, he’s not immune to the bizarre world around him and often ends up dragged into nonsensical situations.
With its return set for August 28, The Vampire Dies in No Time promises more chaotic fun. Whether you’re a longtime fan or curious newcomer, now’s the perfect time to dive into its hilarious world.
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Kagurabachi, serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump, follows Chihiro Rokuhira, a young and talented swordsmith who inherits his father’s mastery and embarks on a mission of revenge against powerful sorcerers. The series has captivated readers worldwide with its blend of intricate world-building, intense sword combat, and supernatural intrigue.
In an announcement published on June 13, 2025, the Weekly Shonen Jump editorial department confirmed that Kagurabachi will skip publication in this week’s issue. The break was attributed to Hokazono’s health, though no specific medical details were provided. Fortunately, the series is expected to resume in the following issue.
Fans have expressed their support on social media, sending well-wishes to Hokazono and emphasizing the importance of the author’s well-being over publication deadlines.
The editorial department clarified that Hokazono’s condition required rest but is not serious, and he is already under proper care. The hiatus is intended to ensure a full recovery before continuing work on the series.
Since its debut in 2023, Kagurabachi has gained significant attention both in Japan and internationally. Its unique blend of sorcery and swordsmanship has fueled growing speculation about potential anime adaptations and merchandise opportunities.
Readers have taken to platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Reddit, and dedicated manga forums to share their messages of encouragement. The fanbase continues to grow steadily, with many appreciating Shueisha’s transparency and prioritization of the author’s health.
The protagonist of Kagurabachi, Chihiro is a young swordsmith driven by vengeance after the tragic murder of his father. Gifted with extraordinary swordsmanship and a profound understanding of enchanted blades, Chihiro embarks on a perilous journey to confront powerful sorcerers responsible for his suffering.
A former associate of Chihiro’s father, Shiba plays a crucial mentor role. Experienced and resourceful, Shiba guides Chihiro through the complex world of sorcery and forbidden powers, offering both tactical wisdom and emotional support.
While fans may feel the short wait, Hokazono’s health comes first. With the strong support of the community, Kagurabachi is expected to return stronger in the upcoming issue.
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