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Initial D, Cells at Work, Fairy Tail, A Silent Voice, and More Kodansha Titles Join Crunchyroll Manga

Crunchyroll Manga

A new wave of Kodansha USA Publishing titles are joining the Crunchyroll Manga library on June 8, including A Silent Voice, Initial D, Cells At Work!, Princess Jellyfish, FAIRY TAIL, Land Of The Lustrous, EDENS ZERO, and more.

This next drop of Kodansha manga continues to build on the premium stories available that connect Crunchyroll and Crunchyroll Manga with a seamless experience, allowing members to toggle from the pages of the manga to anime with ease in a unified platform where discovery, storytelling, and fandom connect.

Kodansha builds on Crunchyroll Manga’s growing roster of premier publishing partners, including AlphaPolis, COMPASS, MobileBook.jp, Shueisha, Square Enix, Titan Manga, VIZ Media, and Yen Press. Together, they reinforce Crunchyroll Manga as a single, seamless destination to fall in love with manga.

See the complete list of titles from Kodansha coming to Crunchyroll Manga on June 8:

  • A Silent Voice
  • Ace of the Diamond
  • Air Gear Omnibus
  • Ajin: Demi-Human
  • Alive
  • Battle Angel Alita: Last Order Omnibus
  • Cells at Work!
  • EDENS ZERO
  • FAIRY TAIL
  • Girlfriend, Girlfriend
  • Gleipnir
  • Initial D
  • Inuyashiki
  • Knights of Sidonia
  • Land of the Lustrous
  • My Little Monster
  • Noragami: Stray God
  • Princess Jellyfish
  • Rave Master
  • Shaman King
  • Shikimori’s Not Just a Cutie
  • The Drops of God
  • The Wallflower
  • Witchcraft Works

Featured titles from Kodansha:

A Silent Voice (created by Yoshitoki Oima) – Years ago, Shoya Ishida led his peers in tormenting a hearing-impaired classmate, Shoko Nishimiya. When she transfers schools, Shoya finds he has gone from bully to bullied, and is left completely alone. Now Shoya struggles to redeem himself in Shoko’s eyes and to face the classmates who turned on him. 

Initial D (created by Shuichi Shigeno) – Tak Fujiwara spends a lot of time behind the wheel. His tofu delivery job sends him racing down the treacherous roads of Mount Akina, and without even realizing it, Tak has mastered racing techniques that take most drivers a lifetime to learn. Of course, none of his friends realize this. They’re all too busy watching the Akina Speed Stars, the local street racing team. When the legendary Red Suns show up to challenge the Speed Stars, it looks as if the Trueno Eight Six that has been seen racing through the mountain roads. The question remains…who’s the driver of this phantom car?

Cells at Work! (created by Akane Shimizu) – Strep throat! Hay fever! Influenza! The world is a dangerous place for a red blood cell just trying to get her deliveries finished. Fortunately, she’s not alone…she’s got a whole human body’s worth of cells ready to help out! The mysterious white blood cell, the buff and brash killer T cell, the nerdy neuron, even the cute little platelets—everyone’s got to come together if they want to keep you healthy!

Princess Jellyfish (created by Akiko Higashimura) – Tsukimi Kurashita has a strange fascination with jellyfish. She’s loved them from a young age and has carried that love with her to her new life in the big city of Tokyo. There, she resides in Amamizukan, a safe-haven for girl geeks who regularly gush over a range of things from trains to Japanese dolls. However, a chance meeting at a pet shop has Tsukimi crossing paths with one of the things that the residents of Amamizukan have been desperately trying to avoid—a beautiful and fashionable woman! But there’s much more to this woman than her trendy clothes! This odd encounter is only the beginning of a new and unexpected path for Tsukimi and her friends.

The Seven Deadly Sins (created by Nakaba Suzuki) – When they were accused of trying to overthrow the monarchy, the feared warriors the Seven Deadly Sins were sent into exile. Princess Elizabeth discovers the truth—the Sins were framed by the king’s guard, the Holy Knights—too late to prevent them from assassinating her father and seizing the throne! Now the princess is on the run, seeking the Sins to help her reclaim the kingdom. But the first Sin she meets, Meliodas, is a little innkeeper with a talking pig. He doesn’t even have a real sword! Have the legends of the Sins’ strength been exaggerated…? Prepare to get swept away by an epic fantasy story and colorful cast of characters that will rewrite the history of manga as we know it!

FAIRY TAIL (created by Hiro Mashima) – Cute girl wizard Lucy wants to join the Fairy Tail, a club for the most powerful wizards. But instead her ambitions land her in the clutches of a gang of unsavory pirates led by a devious magician. Her only hope is Natsu, a strange boy she happens to meet on her travels. Natsu’s not your typical hero—he gets motion sickness, eats like a pig, and his best friend is a talking cat. With friends like this, is Lucy better off with her enemies?

EDENS ZERO (created by Hiro Mashima) – It’s here! The creator of Fairy Tail, manga superstar Hiro Mashima, is back with a high-flying space adventure! All the steadfast friendship, crazy fighting, and blue cats you’ve come to expect…in space! A young boy gazes up at the sky and sees a streaming bolt of light. The friendly, armor-clad being at his side tells him gently, “That’s a dragon.” The fact that he’s joking isn’t important. What’s important is the look of wonder on the boy’s face…and the galaxy-spanning adventure that’s about to take place! Join Hiro Mashima (Fairy Tail, Rave Master) once more as he takes to the stars for another thrilling saga!

Land of the Lustrous (created by Haruko Ichikawa) – Land of the Lustrous is set in a far future Earth, where humanity’s distant descendants live on in a small group of sexless crystalline beings who must fight off an invasion from the Moon. In a world inhabited by crystalline lifeforms called The Lustrous, every unique gem must fight for their way of life against the threat of lunarians who would turn them into decorations. Phosphophyllite, the most fragile and brittle of gems, longs to join the battle. When Phos is instead assigned to complete a natural history of their world, it sounds like a dull and pointless task. But this new job brings Phos into contact with Cinnabar, a gem forced to live in isolation. Can Phos’s seemingly mundane assignment lead both Phos and Cinnabar to the fulfillment they desire?

Crunchyroll Adds Kodansha Titles to the Crunchyroll Manga Library

Crunchyroll is turning a new page in collaboration with Kodansha USA Publishing by bringing some of the most iconic manga franchises to Crunchyroll Manga. This marks a major step in Crunchyroll’s commitment to anime fans around the world as the ultimate destination for anime and manga fandom.

Starting on May 18, the Kodansha titles joining the Crunchyroll Manga catalog will include Attack on Titan, Fire Force, Tokyo Revengers, Your Lie in April, The Seven Deadly Sins, BAKEMONOGATARI, Chihayafuru, with more Kodansha titles to follow. These landmark series, many of which have defined anime, demonstrate Crunchyroll’s growing investment in premium entertainment.

Crunchyroll and Crunchyroll Manga reflect a seamless experience where fans can toggle from page to series with ease in a unified platform where discovery, storytelling, and fandom connect. Kodansha builds on Crunchyroll Manga’s growing roster of premier publishing partners, including AlphaPolis, COMPASS, MobileBook.jp, Shueisha, Square Enix, Titan Manga, VIZ Media, and Yen Press. Together, they reinforce Crunchyroll Manga as a single, seamless destination to fall in love with manga.

See the complete list of titles from Kodansha coming to Crunchyroll Manga on May 18:

  • Attack on Titan
  • Attack on Titan: Before the Fall 
  • BAKEMONOGATARI
  • Beck
  • Chihayafuru
  • DAYS
  • Domestic Girlfriend
  • Don’t Toy with Me, Miss Nagatoro
  • Fire Force
  • Kiss Him, Not Me
  • My Boss’s Kitten
  • Nodame Cantabile
  • Parasyte
  • Peach Girl
  • Say I Love You.
  • School Rumble
  • The Fable
  • The Seven Deadly Sins
  • Tokyo Revengers
  • Tsuredure Children
  • Vampire Dormitory
  • Watari-kun’s ****** Is About to Collapse
  • Your Lie in April

Featured titles from Kodansha:

Attack on Titan (created by Hajime Isayama) – A century ago, the grotesque giants known as Titans appeared and consumed all but a few thousand humans. The survivors took refuge behind giant walls. Today, the threat of the Titans is a distant memory, and a boy named Eren yearns to explore the world beyond Wall Maria. But what began as a childish dream will become an all-too-real nightmare when the Titans return and humanity is once again on the brink of extinction…

Fire Force (created by Atsushi Ohkubo) – The city of Tokyo is plagued by a deadly phenomenon: spontaneous human combustion! Luckily, a special team is there to quench the inferno: The Fire Force! The fire soldiers at Special Fire Cathedral 8 are about to get a unique addition. Enter Shinra, a boy who possesses the power to run at the speed of a rocket, leaving behind the famous “devil’s footprints” (and destroying his shoes in the process). Can Shinra and his colleagues discover the source of this strange epidemic before the city burns to ashes?

Tokyo Revengers (created by Ken Wakui) – Watching the news, Takemichi Hanagaki learns that his girlfriend from way back in middle school, Hinata Tachibana, has died. The only girlfriend he ever had was just killed by a villainous group known as the Tokyo Manji Gang. He lives in a crappy apartment with thin walls, and his six-years-younger boss treats him like an idiot. Plus, he’s a complete and total virgin… At the height of his rock-bottom life, he suddenly time-leaps 12 years back to his middle school days!! To save Hinata, and change the life he spent running away, hopeless part-timer Takemichi must aim for the top of Kanto’s most sinister delinquent gang!!

Parasyte (created by Hitoshi Iwaaki) – They arrive in silence and darkness. They descend from the skies. They have a hunger for human flesh. They are everywhere. They are parasites, alien creatures who must invade—and take control of—a human host to survive. And once they have infected their victims, they can assume any deadly form they choose: monsters with giant teeth, winged demons, creatures with blades for hands. But most have chosen to conceal their lethal purpose behind ordinary human faces. So no one knows their secret—except an ordinary high school student. Shin is battling for control of his own body against an alien parasite, but can he find a way to warn humanity of the horrors to come?

The Seven Deadly Sins (created by Nakaba Suzuki) – When they were accused of trying to overthrow the monarchy, the feared warriors the Seven Deadly Sins were sent into exile. Princess Elizabeth discovers the truth—the Sins were framed by the king’s guard, the Holy Knights—too late to prevent them from assassinating her father and seizing the throne! Now the princess is on the run, seeking the Sins to help her reclaim the kingdom. But the first Sin she meets, Meliodas, is a little innkeeper with a talking pig. He doesn’t even have a real sword! Have the legends of the Sins’ strength been exaggerated…? Prepare to get swept away by an epic fantasy story and colorful cast of characters that will rewrite the history of manga as we know it!

Your Lie in April (created by Naoshi Arakawa) – Kosei Arima was a piano prodigy until his cruel taskmaster of a mother died suddenly, changing his life forever. Driven by his pain to abandon piano, Kosei now lives in a monotonous, colorless world. Having resigned himself to a bland life, he is surprised when he meets Kaori Miyazono, a violinist with an unorthodox style. Can she bring Kosei back to music, and back to life?

BAKEMONOGATARI (written by NISIOISIN and illustrated Oh!Great) – One day, high-school student Koyomi Araragi catches a girl named Hitagi Senjougahara when she trips. But-much to his surprise-she doesn’t weigh anything. At all. She says an encounter with a so-called “crab” took away all her weight… Monsters have been here since the beginning. Always. Everywhere.

Don’t Toy with Me, Miss Nagatoro (created by Nanashi) – Nagatoro is a freshman in high school who loves teasing and torturing her older male classmate! What’s her motivation and why does Senpai put up with her? Does Nagatoro just want to create misery for Senpai? Or maybe she secretly likes him?

Chihayafuru (created by Yuki Suetsugu) – Chihaya is a girl in the sixth grade, still not old enough to even know the meaning of the word zeal. But one day, she meets Arata, a transfer student from rural Fukui prefecture. Though docile and quiet, he has an unexpected skill: his ability to play competitive karuta, a traditional Japanese card game. Chihaya is struck by his obsession with the game, along with his ability to pick out the right card and swipe it away before any of his opponents. However, Arata is transfixed by her as well, all because of her unbelievable natural talent for the game.

Additionally, a new title from Shueisha, Dricam!!, created by You Chiba, will also be added to Crunchyroll Manga on May 18. 

Kodansha USA to Release the Long-Awaited Sequel to Tetsuko Kuroyanagi’s Bestselling Memoir

Totto-chan, the Little Girl at the Window: The Sequel

Japanese pop-culture icon Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, whose bestselling autobiography Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window, first published in 1981, did as much as any book to set the tone for Japan’s postwar culture, has now published her long-awaited sequel to that memoir. The original installment, Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window, which chronicled the writer’s Tokyo childhood and eclectic school life in the run-up to World War II, quickly soared past all previous publishing records in Japan; by the end of 1982, it had become the bestselling book in the country’s history, a distinction it maintains with over 8 million domestic sales to date. A true international phenomenon, it has gone on to sell an astounding, Guinness World Record-breaking 26 million copies worldwide in dozens of languages. Now, over four decades later, Kodansha USA will release the first-ever English translation of Kuroyanagi’s recently published and eagerly anticipated follow-up, Totto-chan, the Little Girl at the Window: The Sequel, translated by Yuki Tejima.

Kuroyanagi ended her original, seminal memoir with a heartbreaking scene in which her beloved elementary school, Tomoe Gakuen, burned down amidst the air raids of World War II. Totto-chan, the Little Girl at the Window: The Sequel begins with her family’s frantic effort to escape Tokyo and the worst horrors of the war. In it, Kuroyanagi details how little Totto persevered through starvation and suffering to become a trailblazing actress, a champion for the deaf and children the world over, and one of the most successful entertainers in Japanese history.

Already an established literary classic, Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window reached a new generation in 2023 with the release of an anime film adaptation of the story. The critically lauded picture was produced and animated by Shin-Ei Animation, distributed by TOHO, and directed by Shinnosuke Yakuwa, Yuta Kanbe, and Kunio Kato, with Liliana Ono in the leading role as Totto-chan. Kodansha USA has arranged a screening of the acclaimed film at the Japan Society in New York on November 25, 2025.

To commemorate this long-awaited release, Kodansha USA will be sponsoring the following book-launch events in New York City: 

Book talk with Translator Yuki Tejima at the New York Public Library 53rd Street Branch 

Date: Saturday, November 22, 2025
Time: 11:30am – 12:30pm ET
Location: 18 West 53rd Street, New York
Admission: Free
More info: https://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2025/11/22/person-author-talk-yuki-nejima-totto-chan-little-girl-window

Book signing with Translator Yuki Tejima at Kinokuniya Bookstore

Date: Monday, November 24, 2025
Time: 6:00-8:00pm ET
Location: 1073 Avenue of the Americas, New York
Admission: Free
More details coming soon.

Screening of Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window feature anime and panel discussion at the Japan Society

Featuring: Yuki Tejima, translator; Alexandra McCullough-Garcia, editor; Nathan Shockey, Associate Professor of Japanese at Bard College 
Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Time: Doors 6:00 pm, Screening 7:00 pm ET
Location: 333 E 47th Street, New York
Admission: $16 general admission; $12 students/seniors/persons with disabilities; $8 members
More Info: https://japansociety.org/film/

Today, Tetsuko Kuroyanagi remains one of Japan’s most popular and celebrated media personalities. Her enduring presence is best represented by the success of her long-running television show, Tetsuko’s Room (Tetsuko no Heya), which began airing almost fifty years ago in 1976. In 2011, the program earned a Guinness World Record for the highest number of talk show broadcasts by the same host, a record which it continues to break with every new episode. 

An inspirational philanthropist, Kuroyanagi was appointed a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF—the first from Asia—in 1984 and has visited 40 countries in that capacity. She is also on the board of the World Wide Fund for Nature Japan and provides professional training to deaf actors through The Totto Foundation, which is financed with her book royalties. She has written over twenty books, including co-authored works.

Totto-chan, the Little Girl at the Window: The Sequel was originally published in Japan on October 3, 2023 and will be published by Kodansha USA Publishing on November 18, 2025. Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window remains in print with Kodansha USA Publishing.

Kodansha Announces Wind Breaker Starting Monthly Print Releases in July 2025

Wind Breaker

Kodansha USA Publishing has announced that Wind Breaker by Satoru Nii—the fan-favorite high school brawler manga that also inspired the anime streaming on Crunchyroll—will see an acceleration in its print schedule to monthly releases starting July 2025.

Wind Breaker is an action-packed high school delinquent manga series that saw its English-language debut as a digital-first release in April 2022. Already reaching fan-favorite status, its popularity only increased as it began publishing in print August 2023. Inspired by the original manga, a hit anime produced by CloverWorks began airing August 2024, and a second season slated for 2025 was immediately announced following the end of the first season in June 2024. Manga fans can currently read up to 17 volumes digitally, and up to 8 volumes in print. The print edition of Wind Breaker volume 9 will debut February 4, 2025.

In the world of Wind Breaker, Haruka Sakura wants nothing to do with weaklings—he’s only interested in the strongest of the strong. He’s from Fuurin High School, a school of near-dropout degenerates known only for their brawling strength. And in a town known for its territorial disputes, Haruka’s got only one goal—become the hero his town deserves.

Kodansha Print Club to Bring Digital Favorites to Print Starting December 10, 20024

Kodansha Print Club

Kodansha USA Publishing proudly announces the launch of the Kodansha Print Club — a new publishing program aimed at bringing digital-first manga favorites to print, and directly to fan’s bookshelves, starting with Love, That’s an UnderstatementTeppu; and Blade Girl. Kodansha will debut this select roster of currently digital-first series in print via Penguin Random House. Beginning December 10, 2024, debut Kodansha Print Club titles will be available worldwide, from online retailers such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Target, Kinokuniya, and more. 

The initial Kodansha Print Club titles will be the unlikely love story between a diligent student and delinquent Love, That’s an Understatement by Fujimomo; the action-packed women’s MMA cult classic Teppu by Moare Ohta; and the passionate para-athlete coming of age story Blade Girl by Narumi Shigematsu. Volume 1s of each series will be priced at $14.99 USD / $19.99 CAD and will be available to order in print starting tomorrow, with subsequent volumes coming soon.

To purchase Kodansha Print Club titles starting December 10, 2024, customers need only search for print editions of Love, That’s an UnderstatementTeppu; and Blade Girl Volume 1s from the following online retailers: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org, Books-A-Million, Kinokuniya, Hudson Booksellers, Indiebound, Powell’s, Crunchyroll Store, Target, and Walmart. These titles will be available to purchase at both online and physical retailers. If you don’t see these titles at your local bookstore, you can ask them to special order it. Shipping of all ordered titles may vary from vendor to vendor and could take longer for international orders.

The launch of the Kodansha Print Club program is a boon to the publisher’s efforts in bringing sought-after digital manga to print and in the hands of fans. It is also through the continued support of the Kodansha Print Club that the publisher looks to expand the library of digital-first-to-print offerings to include more highly requested series. Kodansha would like to extend an invitation for fans to be part of this program by not only purchasing debuting Kodansha Print Club titles, but also by letting the publisher know which series they would like to see added to this ever-expanding roster. Suggestions, comments, and requests can be submitted via Kodansha’s Publishing suggestion feedback form.

About Love, That’s an Understatement: 
Spare eraser? Check. Extra folding umbrella? Check. First aid kit? Check. Cool and collected high school student Risa Amakawa has something in her heavy bag for every situation, and the last thing she needs—or knows how to ask for—is anyone’s help. When she saves a beat-up delinquent in the park one rainy evening, she refuses any sort of repayment. But it turns out that saving the notorious Zen Ohira buys her the attention of some unsavory characters. As Zen keeps swooping in to help her out of one pickle after another, her feelings about relying on anyone but herself—and her feelings toward Zen—slowly begin to change… A new romcom from the author of Lovesick Ellie!

About Teppu:
It’s not easy being good at everything. First-year high school student Natsuo Ishido has always been a gifted athlete, and her ability to easily master every sport has not only bought her a life of boredom, but the resentment of everyone else who has had to work hard for their achievements. Not that Natsuo cares what anyone else thinks. All she longs for is a break from the monotony…for a real challenge worthy of pouring all her efforts into. A rival—an equal—worth beating down, crushing, and demoralizing… That all seems like a pipe dream until a pair of annoyingly peppy transfer students arrive from Brazil and start up a brand-new club that teases the challenge she craves—Mixed Martial Arts.

About Blade Girl:
One year after losing her leg, 16-year-old Rin is tired—tired of the painful physical therapy, tired of being treated differently, and tired of her stupid, heavy, awkward prosthetic leg. All that changes when she encounters the Blade Runners, a group of one-legged athletes who run with “blades”—carbon fiber prosthetics specialized for competitive running—made by their gifted prosthetist, Kazami. The blades are light, flexible, and formidably difficult to control—Rin can barely walk with one, much less sprint. But as she tumbles to the ground again and again, she rediscovers many of the things that she’d forgotten, and finds a new goal: to compete in the Paralympics.

Kodansha’s January 2024 New Digital Releases Revealed

I Left my A-Rank Party to Help My Former Students Reach the Dungeon Depths!

Art by Yuri, Story by Kosuke Unagi, Original Character Designs by Super Zombie
Debut Date: January 9, 2024
Rated: 16+

As far as adventuring goes, supporting your party is a thankless job—even more so if you’re just a lowly red mage like Yuke Feldio. So, when he gets fed up with his A-rank party of total a-holes, he ditches them for some former students—a trio of girls who just looove his company. Thing is, to conquer the world’s greatest dungeon and achieve his dream, he’ll have to teach these cuties a thing or two…and he may just learn there’s more potential within him (and them) then he ever knew.

I Left my A-Rank Party to Help My Former Students Reach the Dungeon Depths!

NYCC 2023: Kodansha Reveals New Manga Licenses

Kodansha announced at New York Comic Con an array of new manga licenses debuting as soon as November for new digital series and in print for spring and fall of 2024! 

Coming to print in 2024: This spring sees the print debut of the hitman action/comedy The Fable – which will also be getting an anime next year. Additionally, Blue Lock fans can rejoice over the news that the different POV spinoff, BLUE LOCK -EPISODE NAGI-, makes its debut fall 2024. Also coming in fall is the comically violent wheelchair hero battle manga Tank Chair

Debuting digitally in November: For fans craving new manga series immediately, next month brings two digital series debuts including the pregnancy thought experiment, He’s Expecting, and the risqué fantasy love story, How to Treat a Lady Knight Right.

SPRING 2024 NEW PRINT LICENSES:

The Fable

By Katsuhisa Minami
Rated: Mature 18+

When you’re the infamous “genius killer” hitman The Fable, many things come easy. Being a normal person, however, isn’t one of them. In fact, being told that he can’t kill anyone for a while may just be the hardest job he’s ever taken…

The Fable

FALL 2024 NEW PRINT LICENSES:

BLUE LOCK -EPISODE NAGI-

Story by Muneyuki Kaneshiro
Manga by Kota Sannomiya
Character Design by Yusuke Nomura
Rated: Older Teen 16+

Seishiro Nagi, a second-year high schooler, thought everything was a pain and lived his life in an apathetic fog. That is, until he met Reo Mikage and they entered the mysterious striker training center, Blue Lock… A new spin-off from Blue Lock’s author, Muneyuki Kaneshiro, telling the story from Nagi’s point of view!

BLUE LOCK -EPISODE NAGI-

Tank Chair

By Manabu Yashiro
Rated: Older Teen 16+

Shizuka takes on the most dangerous of assassin jobs, but she’s not the one doing the killing. Rather, it’s her brother, Nagi, a strong assassin who took a bullet to protect his sister, leaving him in a comatose state and having to use a wheelchair. However, Shizuka has figured out the key to waking her brother up: he must be faced with killing intent! Thus begins a violent journey of recovery, battling the most dangerous foes!

Tank Chair

NOVEMBER 2023 NEW DIGITAL LICENSES:

He’s Expecting

By Eri Sakai
Release Date: November 7, 2023
Rated: 16+

When career-minded Kentaro Hiyama finds out that he’s pregnant, it will change the course of more than just his own life. In the Japan of Eri Sakai’s thought experiment, ten years have passed since the male sex has spontaneously gained the ability to get pregnant, and society has struggled to adjust. Kentaro isn’t sure at first who the mother might be, and quickly finds himself butting up against regressive attitudes and discriminatory policies—most of which long precede male pregnancy. In his previous life, he’d never given any of it a second thought—he may have even held the same views. But through his encounters with other pregnant people, and galvanized by his new perspective, Kentaro turns his skills in business and marketing to effecting social change.

He's Expecting

How to Treat a Lady Knight Right

By Kengo Matsumoto
Release Date: November 21, 2023
Rated: 16+

Leo Cornelia has dedicated her entire life to the battlefield. There is no demon she can’t slay, no challenge she can’t handle—at least, not until that confounding halfwit mage Foolie Dent confesses his love to her. Nothing feels farther from her than long-discarded notions of femininity and romance, but this annoying but dependable new friend might just be the key to opening the heart she closed long ago.

How to Treat a Lady Knight Right

Kodansha reveals its September 2023 digital series debuts!

This September sees two new English-language digital debut from Kodansha: the sequel to the critically acclaimed, and drama-inspiring wine saga, The Drops of God, along with a new spin-off of the fan-favorite medical manga series, Cells at Work!

September’s digital debuts will be available upon release across all our participating digital vendors, including Bookwalker, Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play, Nook, Kobo, MyAnimeList, and more. Fans can also purchase and read the digital manga on the new kodansha.us.

Cells at Work! Lady

Original Story by Shigemitsu Harada, Art by Akari Otokawa, Supervised by Akane Shimizu
Release Date: September 12, 2023
Rated: 16+

Life as a lady can be tough, but life IN a lady is that much tougher. From periods to pregnancies, it can be an emotional ride…especially when you’re the size of a cell. Thankfully, Macrophage, Killer T, Helper T, and White Blood Cell are joined by a host of hard-working allies equipped to deal with the daily struggles of lady life in this female-focused spin-off of Cells at Work!

Cells at Work! Lady

Drops of God: Mariage

Story by Tadashi Agi, Art by Shu Okimoto
Release Date: September 26, 2023
Rated: 16+

One last challenge stands between Shizuku Kanzaki and his father’s fortune—to identify the wine his father called “The Drops of God” in his will. Problem is, he’s up against Issei Tomine, a famous wine critic his father adopted shortly before his death. Alone and penniless following his journey around the world to gain knowledge and train his senses for the final showdown, Shizuku stumbles into a western-style izakaya to work for food and a place to stay. But when Shizuku uses his newfound smarts to save the struggling business, a competing chain launches an identical menu and enlists the help of a rising sommelier to go head-to-head with them. In order to stay on top and survive this brutal business, it all comes down to perfecting the food and wine pairings—the blissful mariage of flavors which delights the senses.

Drops of God: Mariage

Blood Blade debuts from Kodansha in Fall 2023

Kodansha USA has announced an all-original manga series by Japanese creator Oma Sei, to be published first in English, titled Blood Blade. A thrilling action-adventure saga about Count Dracula reborn and on the run from an organization that is capturing and using weapons of monstrous destruction, Blood Blade will have its world premiere in Fall 2023 on kodansha.us, with new content serialized weekly and available for free to Kodansha Reader Portal account holders. Episodes will be free until the release of the collected volume. After the exciting web-only run, Blood Blade will also be available in print starting Spring 2024 and distributed by Penguin Random House.

In the world of Blood BladeCount Dracula is reborn as a katana-wielding young vampiress in a new, never-before-seen action manga set in a gritty, alternate-history Europe. Fans of cinematic, gory, supernatural alternate histories, like Vampire Hunter DHellsing, and Vampire in the Garden, will want to sink their fangs into Blood Blade.

After the reincarnated Dracula rescues a girl named Clara from a mysterious stranger, Clara explains that she is the creation of a certain Victor Frankenstein. She also reveals that she is fleeing from an organization called Cerberus, which seeks to capture and study “monsters” such as herself in order to create an army of human-monster hybrids. Clara begs the vampiress to flee with her to an island of monsters. 

Get over $1400 in Hiro Mashima Manga as part of Kodansha’s Humble Bundle

Hiro Mashima Universe Humble Bundle

Kodansha USA and Humble Bundle are teaming up once again, this time to bring one of the most complete collections of Hiro Mashima digital manga in one career-spanning bundle worth over $1400 with the Hiro Mashima Universe Humble Bundle. Starting now until June 22, newbie and veteran manga fans alike can take advantage of this bundle to get all 63 volumes of FAIRY TAIL, all 35 volumes of Rave Master, 17 volumes of EDENS ZERO & much more for just $30. See why Hiro Mashima is one of the most prolific, anime-inspiring, manga creators working today with this limited time Humble Bundle, and beef up your digital manga library with more than 130 volumes today. 

Read ’em anywhere: All the exciting, hilarious, and action-packed manga featured as part of the Hiro Mashima Universe Humble Bundle will be delivered digitally upon purchase in multiple formats including CBZ, PDF, ePub, and FLAC so fans can read these titles across their computer, e-readers, tablets, cell phones, and a wide array of mobile devices!

Kodansha will be leveraging the purchasing power of each bundle sold – whether it’s at the $5 or the $30 tier – to donate a portion of the proceeds to a worthy cause! This Humble Bundle supports BINC, the Book Industry Charitable Foundation – an organization helping bookstore owners, booksellers, and comic store employees and owners with unforeseen emergency financial needs. Pay what you want and choose how much of your purchase supports BINC or you can also choose a charity of your preference via the PayPal Giving Fund.

Pay $5 or more to get:
FAIRY TAIL, Vols. 1 – 10
EDENS ZERO, Vols. 1 – 2
Rave Master, Vols. 1 – 3

Pay $18 or more to get:
FAIRY TAIL, Vols. 11 – 30
EDENS ZERO, Vols. 3 – 4
Hiro Mashima’s Playground, Vol. 1
Rave Master, Vols. 4 – 12
FAIRY TAIL S, Vol. 1
FAIRY TAIL ZERO, Vol. 1

Pay $25 or more to get:
FAIRY TAIL, Vols. 31 – 50
EDENS ZERO, Vols. 5 – 6
Rave Master, Vols. 13 – 25
Monster Soul, Vols. 1 – 2
Fairy Girls, Vol. 1

Pay $25 or more to get:
FAIRY TAIL, Vols. 51 – 63
EDENS ZERO, Vols. 7 –  17
Rave Master, Vols. 26 – 35
Fairy Tail: Happy’s Heroic Adventure, Vols. 1 – 2
FAIRY TAIL: 100 Years Quest, Vols. 1 – 2
FAIRY TAIL: Ice Trail, Vols. 1 – 2
Fairy Girls, Vol. 2
FAIRY TAIL S, Vol. 2
FAIRY TAIL: Blue Mistral, Vols. 1 – 2

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