posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
12th quantity ships in early 2026

© Jaku Amano, Kodansha, Kodansha USA Publishing
The 11th compiled book quantity for Jaku Amano‘s A-DO manga printed on July 18 that the manga will halt with its 12th quantity, scheduled for release in early 2026.
The manga entered its “final series” in June.
Kodansha USA Publishing is releasing the manga in English, and it describes the story:
Following a wave of immigration, Japan has turned a volatile mixture of people and cultures, rocked by the protests of xenophobic extremists sad with the novel repute quo. A brash, job-hopping younger woman named Riko is driving her scooter by one such shriek when she sees a boy about to derive go over by a truck. Riko factual manages to shove him out of the ability, and, in the hours that discover, she finds herself having a leer after the boy, named Eito.
Riko takes Eito out for a bowl of ramen, but factual as they’re about to dig in, Eito is fired upon by a a lot away military sniper. Because the bullet pierces the restaurant window and springs whizzing toward Eito, plant-delight in tendrils snake out from his arm and cease it in mid-flight. Who on this planet is this boy, and why is the military after him?!
Amano launched the manga in Monthly Younger Magazine in June 2019. Kodansha USA Publishing released the seventh quantity in English on March 4.
Provide: A-DO manga quantity 11
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