Showing posts with label kadokawa shoten. Show all posts
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Saint Seiya Omega will have new arc in April

Kadokawa Shoten's Kerokero Ace magazine is revealing on its last issue that the Saint Seiya Omega series is launching a new arc this April.

The anime sequel to Masami Kurumada's 1986-1990 mythological fantasy manga and Toei's subsequent 1986-1989 television anime premiered in Japan last April as the first Saint Seiya television anime in 23 years.

Awaiting more details on this one, at least we know that the 12 Houses of Zodiac arc will last through all March and the series will continue possibly through all year.

What I love is that the drawings are looking more and more classic, but without compromising too much.


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Deadman Wonderland manga will return from hiatus in January 26

Deadman Wonderland manga will return from hiatus in January 26

The principal characters of Deadman Wonderland...

Kadokawa Shoten announced this week that the team of authors Jinsei Kataoka and Kazuma Kondou will resume the manga Deadman Wonderland, starting on January 26, in Monthly Shonen Ace magazine.

The announcement also revealed that the newest chapter will begin the manga's final arc, the final carnival.

The series began on Monthly Shonen Ace Magazine in 2006, it took a break in April 2012 after Kataoka announced her pregnancy.


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BBC's Sherlock Holmes will get a manga adaptation!

It will be published on Young Ace magazine by Kadokawa, and it will debut in October 4.

CAN'T. FRIGGIN'. WAIT

Source: ANN

The October issue of Kadokawa's Young Ace magazine is announcing on Tuesday that a manga adaptation of BBC's Sherlock television series will debut in the next issue on October 4.
 The artist "Jay." is launching the manga with an adaptation of "A Study in Pink," the show's first episode which was scripted by Doctor Who writers Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss. 
 The BBC series takes Arthur Conan Doyle's brilliant yet idiosyncratic detective and re-imagines him in modern-day London. Benedict Cumberbatch (Atonement, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, 2013 Star Trek sequel) and Martin Freeman (The Office, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The Hobbit) star as Sherlock and his friend Dr. Watson, respectively. There have been two seasons of three 90-minute episodes, with plans for a third season.
 The iconic consulting detective has inspired several earlier manga and anime, including a youthful version in Sherlock Holmes whispers to the shadow and a canine reincarnation co-directed by Hayao Miyazaki in Sherlock Hound. Cumberbatch himself discussed all the boys-love dōjinshi manga and fan fiction that his character's relationship with Watson has inspired.

New Samurai Ace magazine to launch this June

I really miss the samurai theme in both anime/manga :( this is a relief!

Japanese publisher Kadokawa Shoten will launch a new manga magazine called Samurai Ace on June 26. The magazine will feature the following series:

 Yamato Takeru -Joshō- By Yoshikazu Yasuhiko (Gundam character designer, Venus Wars, Arion, Joan) The origin of one of Japan's earliest and greatest heroes

Mitsukuniden Original novel by Tow Ubukata (Le Chevalier d'Eon, Fafner, Mardock Scramble), art by Ranjō Miyake (Imuri)
A story inspired by real-life Japanese lord Mito Mitsukuni

Shamon Kūkai: Tō no Kuni nite Oni to Utage-su
Original novel by Baku Yumemakura (Onmyoji, Kurozuka), art by Mioko Ōnishi The adventures of the genius Kūkai and his close friend Hayanari

Yume Genji Tsurugi no SaimonOriginal novel by Kazuo Koike (Lone Wolf and Cub, Crying Freeman), art by Natsuki Sumeragi (Guin Saga anime's original character designer) Sumeragi returns to her manga of Koike's novel (about the demon Ibaraki Dōji) after the manga's previous magazine, Jin, ended in 2008

Fuyō SenriOriginal novel by Shinobu Suga (Kill Zone, Ryūketsu Megamiden), art by Niki Kajiwara (Odunu, Tsuki to Mizu no Yoru) The story of girls who live in the red-light district of China's Harbin City at the turn of the 20th century

O-Neko Dōshin TorimonoBy Keito Yoshikawa A new Edo-era hero debuts, a cat

Source: ANN