posted on by Joanna Cayanan
Yome ga Kuru! sci-fi romantic comedy manga launches on April 23
The March arena of Shueisha‘s Huge Leap Mucha magazine announced on Wednesday that Yasunori Mitsunaga and saku will open a brand new manga titled Yome ga Kuru! (My Wife is Coming!) within the magazine’s next arena on April 23. Mitsunaga is credited for the yarn, and saku is drawing the manga.

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The science-fiction romantic comedy manga (left in image above) services on Yukito Takiguchi, an unpopular science college student, who has developed the final matching machine. A girl who claims to be his future partner then appears forward of him.
Mitsunaga ended the Princess Resurrection Nightmare (Kaibutsu Oujo Nightmare) manga in March 2021, marking the pause of your entire Princess Resurrection manga franchise. Mitsunaga launched the manga in Kodansha‘s Monthly Shonen Sirius magazine in November 2017. Kodansha published the manga’s seventh quantity in August 2021. Kodansha USA Publishing is releasing the sequence digitally in English, and it released the seventh quantity in January 2022.
Del Rey published seven volumes of the predominant Princess Resurrection manga in North The united states, even despite the actual fact that it stopped publishing the sequence forward of Kodansha USA took over its titles. Kodansha USA has since published all 20 volumes digitally.
Princess Resurrection ran in Monthly Shonen Sirius from 2005 to 2013. Kodansha published 20 compiled e-book volumes for the sequence. The manga impressed a television anime adaptation and a 3-episode OVA. Sentai Filmworks re-released the television anime version of Princess Resurrection with an English dub on DVD in 2012, and released it on Blu-ray Disc in April 2019.
The artist saku drew the Betsusekai no Kirakira Dōki ga Ecchi na Illust o Kaiteiru manga in 2021, Senpai! Waza to Janain Desu! in 2022, Kimi ni Koisuru San Shimai in 2023, and the Boku o Shiritasugiru Shimizu-san manga in April 2024.
Source: Huge Leap Mucha March arena
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