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Komi-san will start his final arc this month

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A leak from Japanese leaker Ryokutya reported that the manga written and illustrated by Tomohito OdaKomi-san wa, Komyushou Desu (Komi can't communicate)”, will enter your last story arc in the editorial of the next July 31st of the magazine Weekly Shonen Sunday. The information will be officially confirmed when the next chapter is published.

According to the leak, this last arc will be titled “Training Camp Arch“, although the translation of the Japanese term “合宿 (Gasshuku)” refers rather to the practice of taking a special course or staying somewhere to study (in this case, probably for the entrance exam).

Komi-san

For its part, Tomohito Oda The manga began publication in May 2016 through the magazine Weekly Shonen Sunday from the publisher Shogakukan. An anime adaptation by the studios OLM To date, it has a total of twenty-four episodes, with two seasons released in Fall 2021 (October to December) and Spring 2022 (April-June).

Contrary to popular belief, this manga was never classified by its publisher as a romantic comedy, but rather as a school comedy. The romance between Shouko Komi and Tadano Hitohito is not really the main theme of the work, but rather Komi's own improvement in her search for a hundred friends.

Synopsis of Komi-san wa, Komyushou desu

It's Shouko Komi's first day at the prestigious Itan Private Institute, and she's already become the school's Madonna. With her long black hair and tall, elegant appearance, she catches the eye of everyone she passes. However, there's a problem: despite her popularity, Shouko is terrible at communicating with others. Hitohito Tadano is your typical high school boy. With his life motto "read the situation and stay out of trouble," he quickly discovers that sitting next to Shouko has made him the enemy of everyone in his class.

One day, having accidentally passed out, Hitohito wakes up to the sound of Shouko's "meow." He lies that he didn't hear anything, causing Shouko to run away. But before she can escape, Hitohito surmises that Shouko isn't able to communicate easily with others; in fact, he's never managed to make a single friend. Hitohito decides to help Shouko achieve her goal of making one hundred friends so she can overcome her communication disorder.

Source: Ryokutya

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