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2nd adaptation from Arikawa’s SDF Trilogy novels to launch on May possibly seemingly perhaps perhaps moreover 23

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The June narrate of Hakusensha‘s LaLa magazine printed on Thursday that Kiiro Yumi will launch the manga adaptation of Hiro Arikawa‘s Sora no Naka (In the Sky, pictured stunning) SDF novel in the magazine’s subsequent narrate on May possibly seemingly perhaps perhaps moreover 23.
The Sora no Naka legend begins with a chain of mysterious airplane accidents. To examine the diagram of the accidents, a pilot from the Self-Defense Forces and an airplane mechanic head in direction of the sky at an altitude of 20,000 meters. On the ground, excessive college college students Shun and Kanae stumbled on a mysterious living creature by the seaside in Tosa province, and deem to shield discontinuance care of it. The mysterious airplane accidents and the mysterious creature intertwine and an unpredictable and unheard of crisis threatens to strike humanity.
LaLa magazine announced the manga adaptation of Arikawa’s SDF Trilogy novels in step with the Jap Self-Defense Forces in August 2020.
Arikawa’s SDF Trilogy involves the next novels: Shio no Machi (City of Salt), Sora no Naka (In the Sky), and Umi no Soko (Bottom of the Sea).
The Shio no Machi manga adaptation launched in August 2021, and ended on September 24. Hakusensha printed the manga’s sixth and remaining compiled e-book volume on January 4.
Yumi started serializing the Toshokan Sensō shōjo manga adaptation of Hiro Arikawa‘s science-fiction novels in LaLa in 2007, and ended the sequence in December 2014. Viz Media printed all 15 volumes in English below the title Library Wars: Devour & Warfare.
Yumi then launched the Library Wars: Devour & Warfare Bessatsu-chook manga in March 2015. The manga ended in August 2020.
The sunshine novels also impressed a television anime sequence and anime movie. A are living-movement movie version opened in theaters in Japan in 2013 after which ran in festivals in the US. A movie sequel opened in Japan in 2015.
Supply: LaLa June narrate
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