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Kagurabachi manga gets French release on Manga Plus; print volumes to be released in 2025
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At the Manga Plus Stage event at Japan Expo 2024, it was announced that Kagurabachi The manga will be released in French on the manga reading platform.
At the time of this writing, the first three chapters of Kagurabachi are now available to read in French on Manga Plus.
The schedule for the release of the next set of chapters is as follows:
- Chapters 4 to 32 will be released on August 18, 2024.
- Chapters 33 to 50 will be released on September 15, 2024.
Additionally, it was also announced that French publisher Kana will release printed volumes of Kagurabachi in France. The print edition will hit bookstores in February 2025 as part of the publisher's Dark Kana collection.
A grand announcement celebration was held on the Kana stage at Japan Expo 2024 to celebrate the news. Check it out below:
By Takeru Hokazono Kagurabachi has been going through a good phase lately, with the manga receiving immense support in both print and digital formats.
The third volume of the manga, which will hit shelves on July 4, 2024, is in high demand in Japan, as were the previous two volumes. Naruto author Masashi Kishimoto recommended Kagurabachi manga in the third volume.
Kagurabachi was also chosen as the best emerging manga on Shueisha's Manga Plus app by fans during Anime Expo 2024.
Viz will release the manga volumes in English, with the first volume scheduled to come out in Fall 2024.
Kagurabachi has been serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine since September 2023. The first tankobon volume was released on February 2, 2024.
Viz Media and Shueisha's Manga Plus platform are publishing the series in English.
It also attracted significant international attention. The English version of Chapter 1 reached the top spot in global views on SHUEISHA's MANGA Plus just one week after its premiere.
Source: Kana no X's official account.
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