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Origin Vol. 6 is a great volume packed with action and an ending that sets up a lot to come

As he demolishes one identical GON-BOT after another, ORIGIN’s own body is slowly but surely brought to the brink. But even when the massive GON PRIME bursts onto the scene wielding unimaginable destructive power, ORIGIN exercises his newfound will to prioritize protecting Mai Hirose over his own survival. Physical power isn’t everything, though–and the knowledge of GON PRIME’s true identity might just give ORIGIN the edge he needs!

Story: Boichi
Art: Boichi
Translator: Mark Streer

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Kodansha Hosts its First Ever Immersive Pop-up in NYC this October

This October, Kodansha invites you to experience Kodansha House: Where Manga Meets. Opening October 4th in SoHo, NYC, this fully immersive pop-up will be located at 45 Grand Street.

Through the month of October, it will be open on Wednesdays to Sundays, from 12pm to 9pm.

Kodansha House is not just an event—it’s a vibrant meeting place where the world of manga comes alive. You can explore a gallery, cafe, lounge, and a robust manga library. The month-long programming includes a diverse lineup of activities such as trivia nights and movie screenings featuring fan-favorites like Akira, Blue Lock, Ghost in the Shell, and Blame!

Four major manga creators will make rare U.S. appearances with Q&A sessions and signings:

  • Shuzo Oshimi (The Flowers of Evil)
  • Tsubasa Yamaguchi (Blue Period)
  • Makoto Yukimura (Vinland Saga)
  • Kamome Shirahama (Witch Hat Atelier)
Kodansha House

School Board Debates Bans Manga, Not Understanding it’s Read Right to Left

The discussion and vote is about the 47 minute mark

Book bannings are popular today with regressive entities who use culture wars to be elected and expand their control. Usually, those doing the banning just wear their bigotry on their sleeve, but the chair of the Brevard County, Florida school board went with proudly displaying her ignorance of other cultures too.

In a discussion about banning manga, the chair couldn’t understand why it was read right to left. Saying the book is read “backwards,” and partially due to that, it shouldn’t be provided to children as it might confuse them. Yes, this is the level of intelligence that is making vital decisions regarding children.

You start the book, you read it backwards. I mean, when you start reading a book, which we’ve been teaching our kids from day one, you start at the beginning and you read from left to right, bottom to top, not that book you don’t.

The second individual at least spoke up stating it was Japanese and stuck to the law, saying the manga didn’t violate Florida’s statute.

Being discussed was Sasaki and Miyano Vol. 1 by Shou Harusono and published by Yen Press. The manga is part of the “boys’ love” genre. Also debated were People Kill People, which addresses gun violence and white supremacy and Damsel.

Sasaki and Miyano Vol. 1 was initially recommended in being removed due to the same-sex relationship. An alternative suggested? Chainsaw Man! No, we’re not joking.

Florida House Bill 1069, gives school boards the authority to determine the age-appropriateness of library content, and has led to the removal of dozens of books in Brevard since its passing.

Killer Shark in Another World Vol. 1 is a silly concept but it works

Everyone thought Shiromi Lovecut-Toothrough was the worst summoner in the world. But after she summons Sharkiller, a creature capable of transforming into Hollywood’s most ferocious B-movie sharks, nobody’s laughing now! In fact, they’re running for their lives! With her bloodthirsty buddy chomping at the bit to kill everyone in sight, can Shiromi defeat the Demon King and end his reign of terror? Or maybe the realm would be better off if she didn’t…?

Story: Kuboken
Art: Kuboken
Translation: Zihan Gao

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American Manga Awards… and the winners are?

American Manga Awards

During Anime NYC, the inaugural American Manga Awards ceremony was held at the Japan Society in New York City. The awards were launched this year and the focus is to celebrate the best manga published in North America over the past year.

VIZ Media walked away with 3 awards, Kodansha received 2, and Yen Press won 1.

Below is the full list of winners. Congrats to all.

  • Best New Manga: #DRCL midnight children by Shin’ichi Sakamoto (VIZ Media)
  • Best Continuing Manga Series: Delicious in Dungeon by Ryoko Kui (Yen Press)
  • Best New Edition of Classic Manga: Neighborhood Story by Ai Yazawa (VIZ Media)
  • Best Translation: Stephen Kohler for Witch Hat Atelier by Kamome Shirahama, (Kodansha)
  • Best Lettering: Lys Blakeslee for Witch Hat Atelier by Kamome Shirahama (Kodansha)
  • Best Publication Design: Adam Grano for My Name Is Shingo by Kazuo Umezz (VIZ Media)

Around the Tubes

Ash's Cabin

It’s a new week and we’re kicking it off with some comic news and a review from around the web!

First Coast News – Marvel and DC Comics legend, Jacksonville native Thomas Tenney at risk of homelessness – It’s rally time, let’s help! Here’s a link to the GoFundMe.

How to Love Comics – The 12 Best Junji Ito Manga Stories You Should Read – Which would you include on this list?

The Beat – French critics organisation ACBD announces Prix Comics 2024 selection – Congrats to all.

Deadline – Atlas Comics Sets ‘Devilina’ Project At Paramount – Interesting.

Review

The Beat – Ash’s Cabin

Enter The Godless World of Onee-Chan in February 2025

This spin-off of the hit anime Working for God in a Godless World delivers a terrific twist in Isekai style. Can a sister with God-tier strength find her younger brother in a world without religion? Find out in The Godless World of Onee-Chan from Shinya Murata and Tokisada Hayami and debuting on February 3, 2205 from Titan Manga.

The acclaimed anime that is Working for God in a Godless World, on Crunchyroll, begins when Yukito goes missing after the cult they grew up in enacts some strange ritual. Little do they know; It is that same ritual that sends him and their same God to another world.

But who thought that the older sister he left behind would follow him into this new world? This spin-off of the anime marks the beginning of her adventure that intertwines with her brother’s battle.

Chiyomaru Urabe has cheat-level super strength, taken from the powers of the God Mitama. She hopes that these powers will be enough to find her missing brother in a world without religion. As she explores the intriguing, yet faithless, land created by Shinya Murata, will super strength be enough to uncover the heavy truth and reach her long-lost brother?

Pre-order now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books A Million and Forbidden Planet for UK. 

Miura’s legacy lives on in Berserk Volume 42

The powerful loss of Kentaro Miura, the legendary mangaka and creator of Berserk, has been felt across the world. Miura-sensei’s lifelong friend and fellow manga creator, Kouji Mori, has taken on the immense task of leading Miura’s team at Studio Gaga in the quest to carry on the story and art of the Berserk saga. Dark Horse Manga will continue the English publication of this iconic series with Berserk Volume 42. This volume will contain 192 pages and measure 5.125” x 7.25” to match the standard paperback size of this series, and feature the series’ traditional double-sided bound-in color poster. It will fit right in with fans’ collections when it arrives in March 2025.

Previously in Berserk Volumes 40 and 41, Schierke and Farnese battled endless horrors to reach the dark secret that has imprisoned Casca’s mind since the shattering events of the Invocation of Doom. Though Casca reclaimed her sanity, she and Guts the Black Swordsman then faced the personal challenge of their reunion… and the harrowing memories of her gruesome ordeal.

The shocking appearance of Griffith on Elf Island has provoked rage and terror in Guts and Casca…and carved a rift into the enchanted isle itself, setting loose a corrosive horde of devourers from beneath the earth! If the Black Swordsman cannot rely upon even his legendary blade, then escape by ship seems the only hope for survival…but not everyone is leaving Elf Island together!

Continue the legacy when Berserk Volume 42 arrives in bookstores on March 18, 2025 and in comic shops on March 19, 2025. It is now available to pre-order for $14.99 from TFAW, Amazon, Barnes and Noble or your local bookstore, or visit PRH Comics or Comic Shop Locator for more details and stores near you.

Berserk Volume 42

Anime NYC 2024: Kodansha Reveals New Print and Digital Licenses

Announced at Anime NYC 2024, Kodansha has expanded its upcoming print lineup with a collection of brand-new series, fresh editions, and box sets arriving in Summer 2025.

Kodansha also announced the digital debut of Manchuria Opium Squad, a gritty historical crime drama that will launch this September.

SUMMER 2025 NEW PRINT LICENSES:

Last Samurai Standing

By TATSUZ
Rated: 16+

In a rapidly changing world, a sinister game of life-or-death brutally culls Japan’s fading warrior class. Who is rounding up the few who still cling to their swords and is forcing them to fight? And who will be the last samurai standing?

It is the 11th year of the Meiji era in Japan, and more than a decade since the samurai were stripped of their privileges, with swords outlawed on public streets. A mysterious poster appears in all corners of the land, luring those skilled in martial arts to Kyoto with the promise of riches beyond common imagination. As warriors deprived of purpose flock to the appointed place at the appointed time, what awaits them is no ordinary task, but an all-out war—against each other!

Last Samurai Standing

You’re All Mine Tonight

By Takiba
Rated: 18+

A steamy new BL one-shot about a businessman longing to reunite with his past lover—who wants nothing more than to put his own troubled past behind him.

Kanzaki is your typical businessman: He’s stoic, dependable, and respected by all of his subordinates. But he has a secret he can’t tell anyone: Five years ago, he became involved with a male sex worker named Nagi. The more nights they spent together, the more lust gave way to love, and Kanzaki hasn’t been able to get Nagi off his mind since. After being sent to work abroad, Kanzaki returns to Japan and meets one of his new subordinates—a young man named Futagami, who looks exactly like Nagi. As the part of Kanzaki’s past that was once frozen in time begins to thaw, can the two men find their way back toward each other, or will the passionate nights they spent together remain a thing of the past?

You're All Mine Tonight

Light of My Life

By Takiba
Rated: 18+

Aki and Minagi were inseparable in high school, until an incident pulled their friendship apart at the seams. Years later, both men have given up on their high school dreams, and on each other. But when Minagi shows up one night on Aki’s doorstep, is it just the push the two men need in order to address their past and repair their future?

Back in high school, best friends Aki and Minagi were inseparable. Aki dreamed of becoming a professional football player, while Minagi was seen as a “genius” who was eager to chase his dream of working in medicine. Years later, Aki has taken over his grandfather’s hair salon, and Minagi set his interest in medicine aside to work in a host club. Despite the growing tension between them following their high school fallout, Minagi shows up at Aki’s apartment one day asking for a place to stay. Can the two men confront their past in order to repair their future?

Light of My Life

Attack on Titan FLY

By Hajime Isayama
Rated: 16+

That was not the end! This super-premium collector’s set includes a colossal-sized art book with color illustrations and a new interview with creator Hajime Isayama, replicas of Eren’s key and Mikasa’s scarf, and, for the first time, the exclusive manga booklet Vol. 35.

The ultimate addition to every collection, Attack on Titan: FLY—previously only available in Japan in limited quantities—is coming to the world in English! This huge box set includes the final Attack on Titan art book, featuring every AoT color illustration known to man (or Titan!) and an exclusive new interview with Hajime Isayama, housed in a beautiful slipcase, alongside bonuses true Titan fans are going to love, like a full-sized replica set of the manuscript pages of the last chapter of Attack on Titan; the padlock and key housing the secrets behind the basement of Eren’s family home; the scarf Eren gave to Mikasa; and, most exciting of all the exclusive manga “Volume 35”—a new chapter of manga focused on fan-favorite Levi, plus the rough layouts of the final chapter, all presented for the first time in English!

Attack on Titan FLY

SPECIAL COVER REVEALS:

Musashi (New Edition)

By Eiji Yoshikawa, Translated by Charles Terry
Rated: 16+

Eiji Yoshikawa’s classic samurai novel about the real exploits of the most famous swordsman. New Edition features a new original cover design by a renowned creator, Takehiko Inoue (Slam Dunk, Vagabond)!

Miyamoto Musashi was the child of an era when Japan was emerging from decades of civil strife. Lured to the great Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 by the hope of becoming a samurai–without really knowing what it meant–he regains consciousness after the battle to find himself lying defeated, dazed and wounded among thousands of the dead and dying. On his way home, he commits a rash act, becomes a fugitive and brings life in his own village to a standstill—until he is captured by a weaponless Zen monk.

Musashi (New Edition)

Twilight Out of Focus Box Set

By Jyanome
Rated: 18+

This collector’s box set contains volumes 1-4 of the Twilight Out of Focus series and includes a special booklet with U.S.-edition-exclusive art, a never-before translated short story, and all-new full-color illustrations!

Second-years Mao Tsuchiya and Hisashi Otomo make three promises: 1) That Mao will never tell anyone that Hisashi is gay and has a boyfriend, 2) That Hisashi will never think of Mao “in that way,” and 3) That they’ll always knock before entering, in case someone is having some “private time.” The two’s ground rules should ensure a peaceful life together in their dorm, but life is never as simple as it should be, and some things are not so easily promised…

Twilight Out of Focus Box Set

SEPTEMBER 2024 NEW DIGITAL LICENSE:

Manchuria Opium Squad

By Tsukasa Monma and Shikako
Debut Date: September 10, 2024
Rated: 18+

In the corrupt, conflict-ridden Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo, the illegal opium trade is a perilous path to quick riches-or a swift death. Desperate to save his doomed family, the young Isamu Higata seizes a dangerous opportunity, using his botanical expertise to make mind-blowing opium in hopes of cashing in. But when sinister gangs and the oppressive state catch wind of his operation, Isamu is thrust deeper and deeper into a treacherous world of deceit and depravity to protect himself and those he loves.

This series is a work of fiction and contains graphic depictions of intense violence, drug abuse, and other shocking imagery. The story and its contents are not recommended for young or sensitive readers. Reader discretion is advised.

Manchuria Opium Squad

Anime NYC 2024: Yen Press announces 22 New Licenses

At Anime NYC 2024, Yen Press revealed 22 new title acquisitions that covered a vast range of genres and included adaptations of previously released series as well as new works from fan-favorite authors.

I’ll Become a Villainess Who Goes Down in History (novel)

Story by Izumi Okido
Illustration by Jyun Hayase

I’ve never been able to stand the typical heroine’s “goody-two-shoes” routine. Thankfully, all my dreams come true when I’m reincarnated as a villainess! Determined to become a woman no one can criticize, I do my best to train my body, improve my intellect, and hone my magical skills. But for some reason, the harder I try, the more everyone seems to like me! No matter—I’ll betray their every expectation and become the greatest villainess the world has ever known!

I’ll Become a Villainess Who Goes Down in History (novel)

Victoria of Many Faces (manga)

Original Story by Syuu
Art by Komo Ushino
Character Design by Nanna Fujimi

Victoria’s peaceful, everyday existence has begun! Ever since she retired from the espionage world, she’s been living as a civilian, just like she always dreamed. But her past as a spy is hard to run from—even though she turned her back on danger, it can’t stop finding her! So when she meets Nonna, a young girl totally on her own in the world, Victoria has to decide what’s truly important to her…peace or her new friend?

Victoria of Many Faces

Liar, Liar (manga)

Original Story by Haruki Kuou
Art by Funa Yukina

The duel to determine the ranks among students is underway at the Academy. Shortly after transferring schools, Hiroto Shinohara unseats the previous year’s undisputed champion Sarasa Saionji and soon becomes the fastest student in Academy history to rise to Seven Star status—but all of this is a lie?! 

Liar, Liar (manga)

Whoever Steals This Book (novel)

By Nowaki Fukamidori

Mifuyu is a high school student living with a large collection of books left by her great-grandfather—the vast library known as Mikura Hall. Although her father is the current caretaker, Mifuyu herself doesn’t share her family’s passion for literature.  But when several books are stolen from the library, triggering an ancient curse, the town is transformed according to the stories within them—and the only way to put things right is for Mifuyu to catch the thief. With the help of a mysterious girl named Mashiro, Mifuyu sets out on an adventure through the different stories!

Whoever Steals This Book (novel)

Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? Minor Myths and Legends

Story by Fujino Omori
Illustration by nilitsu
Character Design by Suzuhito Yasuda

The city of Orario is a vast metropolis with an underground labyrinth known as the Dungeon. There, adventurers put everything on the line to keep monsters at bay and explore the unknown! This is where heroes are made and legends are born. Smaller stories can also be found here, and a surprising number of them revolve around a young boy who came to the Labyrinth City chasing his dreams—until he met a certain goddess…

Sword Art Online Ordinal Scale

Original Story by Reki Kawahara
Art by IsII
Character Design by abec

Two years after ten thousand players were trapped in the VR world and forced to participate in the impossible death game known as Sword Art Online, technology has only continued to evolve. A state-of-the-art AR device called the Augma has risen to prominence, becoming a near-essential part of everyday life as well as the exclusive home of an MMORPG called Ordinal Scale. Blurring the lines between fantasy and reality, Ordinal Scale quickly captures the attention of Kirito and his friends, who decide to start playing. But things take a turn when Kirito gets word of SAO bosses appearing inside this new world…

Sword Art Online Ordinal Scale

Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts Heir: White Rabbit and the Prince of Beasts

By Yu Tomofuji

Happily ever afters only truly happen in fairy tales—so while Leonhart and Sariphi’s story has come to a close, their son, Richard’s, has only just begun. With a foot in both the Yoana and Ozmargo, and an important coming-of-age ceremony on the horizon, he sets off on a journey to prepare himself physically and spiritually…

Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts Heir: White Rabbit and the Prince of Beasts

The Anemone Feels the Heat

By Ren Sakuragi

After failing to get into her desired high school, studious Nagisa is resolved to keep her chin up and move on. That is, until she meets a sickly girl named Mashiro at her new school, who throws a wrench into her plans—as she’s the very reason Nagisa flunked her exams in the first place. But Nagisa decides she won’t let it get her down, and to upend her negative feelings, she vows to warm up to Mashiro…Delve into this clever but clumsy girl’s captivating love story.

The Anemone Feels the Heat

Did You Think My Yuri Was a Sales Pitch? 

By Neru Asakura

Suzune Senmiya, a young voice actress, has been struggling for six months to get over the retirement of her favorite idol, Karin Kanezuki. One day, Karin shows up as a new voice actress in Suzune’s agency! While Suzune tries to play it cool and keep her distance, Karin aggressively closes the gap between them. And as Suzune starts to see unexpected sides of Karin, she begins to perceive her not just as an idol but as a woman. 

Helena and Mr. Big Bad Wolf

By BliSS

Helena has always found her strength through stories. When her father left one night and didn’t come home—and when Arthur, her only brother, got into an accident—reading and creating stories kept Helena going. By a stroke of luck, she attends an autograph signing of her favorite author, Mr. Big Bad Wolf, and the two grow closer, bonding over their shared love for storybooks. The cold, reserved man with a wolf’s head is shrouded in mystery, but perhaps he has a gentler side only Helena can see…

Helena and Mr. Big Bad Wolf

If It’s You, I Might Try Falling in Love

By Maru Kubota

Amane hadn’t seriously liked anyone since middle school. He learned how painful it was to be laughed at for sharing your feelings and had sworn off ever since. Now, he’s just transferred to a new high school in Enoshima, where he meets Ryuuji, a boy in his class. Fast friends, the jaded Amane quickly warms up to the eager Ryuuji—but that warmth continues to grow into feelings much deeper than friendship. Follow the boys as they navigate a frustratingly authentic journey through high school romance. 

If It’s You, I Might Try Falling in Love

Maboroshi

By Mari Okada

Masamune, a third-year middle school student, lives in a town where time has halted for him following an explosion at a steel mill. As he spends his days depressed and forbidden to change, he is suddenly guided by his mysterious classmate, Mutsumi, into the fifth blast furnace of the steelworks. There, they encounter a wild, wolflike girl who cannot speak. The meeting between Masamune and the two girls marks the beginning of the disruption of the world’s balance. What future awaits the unstoppable impulse of love? 

Maboroshi

meth-e-meth

By Kenji Tsurubuchi

Long ago, humanity discovered weapons later known as Autoscrolls—and the Oath-Making technology that allows command of them. In modern-day Japan, not only have Autoscrolls become a part of everyday life, but Oath-Making is now a systematized science. When high school student and scroll enthusiast of the Oath Club, Kyouta Yuzuki, gets into an accident after finding a mysterious scroll, his freshly transplanted Oath-Heart turns him into a new being!

meth-e-meth

Miri Lives in the Cat’s Eyes

Story by Taiga Shiki
Illustration by Isshiki

Youichi Kamisuki is a college student with the special ability to view past experiences by gazing into someone’s eyes. During another tedious day at school, he looks into the eyes of a stray cat and encounters a girl named Misato Yuzuhara—Miri—who can see into the future. After Youichi’s initial shock at being able to communicate across time via a cat, Miri offers him a startling revelation: There will soon be a series of murders among Youichi’s peers, and it’s up to him to change their fate. As the pair deepen their bond, Youichi wants to meet Miri…But where is she in the present day? The line between fact and fiction may be blurrier than it appears…

Miri Lives in the Cat’s Eyes

Nomi × Shiba

By Tohru Tagura

They first met at boarding school. After two whole years of living in the dorms, Nomiya can’t truthfully say he’s ever been in love. Sure, he thinks Mikoshiba’s face is kinda cute and girlie, and yeah, his heart skips a beat every time he sees him, but that doesn’t mean he’s in love with Shiba, all right?! He’s into chicks, not dicks, okay?!

Nomi × Shiba

Recommendations for Bad Children

Story by Setsuka Narumi
Illustration by Arumikku

In this prestigious school warped by verbal abuse, dehumanization, and academic discrimination, an underclassman suddenly reaches out to me. With highlights in her black hair and a mischievous smile, she introduces herself as Kurumi Hoshimiya and forces me to take her hand. Kurumi involves me in her schemes, making me join her two-person resistance movement to tear down the school. Alone in an empty clubroom after class, we plot terrorism and commit sins, exchange kisses, and descend into depravity. Abandon right and wrong. Stop chasing grades. Rebel against the grown-ups. These are our recommendations for bad children.

Recommendations for Bad Children

It’s All Your Fault

By merryhachi

Shiho is a troublemaking otaku aiming to create the most perfectly accurate costumes. Yotogi is a popular cosplayer with over 200,000 followers who is known for her revealing outfits. These girls are like fire and ice, clashing as they strive to become superstars in the world of cosplay!! 

It’s All Your Fault

The Boy Who Ruled the Monsters: Before I Knew It, the Ultimate Specialized Support Skill Led to the World’s Ultimate Party!

Original Story by Guilty Sin
Art by ketsuyuki tamon
Character Design by Eight Nakamura

Black Tiger is a party of five up-and-coming prodigy adventurers known as the Miracle Children. Among these big names, Sol Rock was the only black sheep—mocked as a useless support mage, treated like a grunt, and eventually even kicked out…But the truth is, he has the strongest talent of all: Player! This godlike power allows him to buff his allies and control the flow of battle. And now, with no party to call his own, he begins to assemble the strongest group the world has ever seen…

The Boy Who Ruled the Monsters: Before I Knew It, the Ultimate Specialized Support Skill Led to the World’s Ultimate Party!

In the Heavenly Prison, the Devil Enchants Me

By Meteor Gingami

Kaoru Shabana’s been coddled his whole life and yearns to remake himself into a splendid grown-up—a true man among men. Seeking a fresh start at achieving independence, he enrolls in a prestigious academy on a remote island. There, he meets Kanra, a tantalizingly tall young woman, who reveals that the school of his dreams is actually a nest of succubi! Reduced to little more than a devil’s plaything, can Kaoru escape from this heavenly prison before he’s sucked dry?!

In the Heavenly Prison, the Devil Enchants Me

The Only Thing I’d Do in a No-Boys-Allowed Gaming World

Story by Ryo Hazakura
Illustration by hai

A dream-come-true scenario quickly becomes a nightmare when a yuri fanboy discovers that he’s been reincarnated into one of his favorite yuri games—as Hiiro, an annoying male character whose only purpose is to get between the heroines. Realizing he’s destined for ruin in a world where men are at the bottom of the pecking order, Hiiro scrambles to get stronger and avert his fate. But his desperate efforts end up making the game’s heroines—Princess Lapis, Snow the maid, and the protagonist Sakura—fall for him instead of one another! At this rate, he’ll be killed for coming between them! Can Hiiro get the girls interested in one another before it’s too late?

The Only Thing I’d Do in a No-Boys-Allowed Gaming World

Super Ball Girls

Story by Muneyuki Kaneshiro
Art by Akira Hiramoto

A new genre-defying story from the writer of Blue Lock and the creator of Prison School! Ichiyoshi is tired of his boring life working at the chocolate factory and keeping his greatest desires close to his chest. While walking home on Christmas night, he catches a mysterious Super Ball bouncing out of the darkness. He throws it as hard as he can…and an impossibly beautiful woman appears before him?!

Super Ball Girls

The Failure at God School

Story by Natsu Hyuuga
Art by Modomu Akagawara
Supervised by SEIKAISHA

Modern life means modern solutions—even to supernatural problems. So of course the government would have a classification system, special schools, and licenses for people with mysterious powers. Any manifestation of a miracle is enough to be called a Himiko, but only those with full certification may use the title of god. And high schooler Nagi is in serious need of a god! The death of her grandmother has left her family shrine devoid of the necessary divinity, and her hopelessly shut-in Himiko brother isn’t looking promising. But if Nagi isn’t careful, her search for a god might end with her finding more than she bargained for…

The Failure at God School
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