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Kitchen Princess Sequel Manga Miniseries Announced

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Exciting news for shōjo manga fans: Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine has announced a brand-new sequel to the beloved Kitchen Princess manga. Titled Kitchen Princess: One More Plate , the follow-up will appear in the next issue dated April 3, bringing back the warm blend of food, friendship, and heartfelt storytelling that made the original series a favorite. Below we break down what we know, revisit the series' history, outline where English readers can find the manga, and look at creator highlights and legacy. Image via kodansha.us © 2024 KODANSHA USA PUBLISHING. What the announcement tells us Kodansha's April issue of Nakayoshi revealed that writer Miyuki Kobayashi and artist Natsumi Ando are returning to the Kitchen Princess universe with a new sequel titled Kitchen Princess: One More Plate . The sequel is slated to begin in the magazine issue dated April 3. While details such as the length of the run, story focus, and serialization cadence have not been r...

One Piece (2026) Episode 1164 Review

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Episode 1164 of One Piece is a gentle, character-forward installment that rewards patience. Rather than barreling forward with high-stakes action, the episode lingers on quiet reunions, warm humor, and a surprisingly touching tribute to the series’ emotional core. It’s the kind of episode that reminds viewers why One Piece can balance epic adventure with small, human moments—and how much weight a single scene can carry when given time to breathe. © Eiichiro Oda/Shueisha, Toei Animation Episode overview: a slow burn with emotional payoffs This episode intentionally moves at a measured pace. Instead of rapid plot progression, it invests screen time in meaningful character moments and world-building details. The central focus is Nico Robin and the deep emotional resonance around her past—especially the long-awaited reunion with Saul and the salvaged remnants of Ohara’s knowledge. Interspersed are lighthearted exchanges among the Straw Hats and playful scenes with E...

Can I Take Your Photo? Manga Moves to Young King Magazine on June 22

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Image via Amazon © Shiro, Shonengahosha In a move that has fans of gentle, character-driven manga buzzing, Shiro’s photography-focused slice-of-life series Can I take your photo? (Camera, Hajimete mo Ii Desu ka?) is transferring from Young King Ours to Shōnengahōsha’s Young King magazine. The transfer is scheduled to begin in Young King’s 14th issue on June 22, marking a notable new chapter in the series’ publication history and offering fresh exposure for Shiro’s intimate portrait of teenage life through the lens of a camera. Publication change — what it means The migration of Camera, Hajimete mo Ii Desu ka? from Young King Ours to Young King is more than administrative: it often signals a shift in editorial positioning and readership reach. Young King has a long-established circulation and a slightly different reader demographic than Young King Ours, which can translate to greater visibility for the series. For existing fans this means easier access and h...

Gorogoromikan & Mitsuki Sakumoto Launch New Manga — March 20

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The latest issue of Monthly Comic Zenon revealed an exciting new manga pairing: writer Gorogoromikan and artist Mitsuki Sakumoto will launch Shi ni Modori no Hōseki Hime wa Nidome no Jinsei wo Ōka suru (The Jewel Princess Who Returned from the Dead Celebrates Her Second Life) on the Comic Zenon website on March 20. Fans of fantasy, resurrection narratives, and stylish shojo/seinen hybrid art will want to mark their calendars — this series brings together a web novelist with a track record of captivating premises and an artist fresh from a recent serialized work on Comic Zenon. © Yukiya Kamikawa, Gorogoromikan, COMPASS Inc. What the announcement tells us The new title's long, evocative name immediately signals core themes: death, return, and a second life centered on a “jewel princess.” The serialization will begin on Coamix’s Comic Zenon website on March 20, offering a digital-first reading experience for Japanese readers, with international interest likely ...

Akane-banashi Episode 9 Review

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Episode 9 of Akane-banashi continues to demonstrate why this rakugo-focused series is capturing attention: thoughtful performances, clear stylistic contrasts between characters, and small production flourishes that enrich the world. This installment centers on Hikaru’s Karaku Cup performance and weaves in a nice behind-the-scenes peek at ADR work, while also continuing Akane’s slow-burn growth as a performer. The episode succeeds in many ways, though its structure and runtime choices leave a few “what ifs.” © Zexcks Hikaru's Theatrical Turn: Voice Acting Meets Rakugo Hikaru takes center stage in this episode, and the creative choice to draw on her voice-acting background pays off. Her style is theatrical in a way that clearly distinguishes her from the other contestants: nuanced vocal control, dynamic shifts in tone, and a willingness to let emotion carry the scene. The moment she openly weeps on stage is effective not because of any shocking twist, but beca...

Shinrei Tantei Yakumo: Initial File Manga Adaptation Resumes

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Fans of the Shinrei Tantei Yakumo universe have reason to celebrate: author Manabu Kaminaga announced on May 29, 2026 that the manga Shinrei Tantei Yakumo INITIAL FILE: Shikō no Bias (Psychic Detective Yakumo INITIAL FILE: Bias of Thought) will resume serialization on June 5, 2026. The continuation reunites the beloved psychic detective Yakumo Saito with sharp new narrative threads and the return of artist Suzuka Oda on art duties, promising a fresh blend of mystery, psychological tension, and character-driven drama. What the serialization return means The announcement confirms that the ongoing adaptation of Kaminaga’s INITIAL FILE novels will pick up its release schedule beginning June 5, 2026. This resumption is part of the project that launched the manga adaptation in June 2025 to mark the twentieth anniversary of the original novel series. With the serialization restarting, readers can expect new chapters that expand the crossover premise featuring Yakumo and characters from K...

Ascendance of a Bookworm Pt.3 Ep8 Review — Adopted Daughter of an Archduke

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Ascendance of a Bookworm Part 3: Adopted Daughter of an Archduke continues to quietly evolve into a more politically savvy and morally complex series. Episode 8 is where the show’s traditionally gentle pacing meets harder realities—Rosemyne faces the ethical cost of influence while Ferdinand demonstrates the blunt mechanics of power in this world. This installment trades some of the cozy charm for a denser, more adult tone that asks whether benevolence can survive pragmatic cruelty. ©Miya Kazuki,TO Books./Ascendance of a Bookworm Project 2026 Episode 8 Recap: Quiet Conversations, Heavy Consequences Most of this episode is given over to dialogue-driven scenes between Rosemyne and Ferdinand. Instead of explosive action or sweeping plot developments, the narrative leans into long, revealing conversations about local governance, punishment, and reputation. Ferdinand explains why the Mayor’s defiance is, from his perspective, a punishable affront that threatens the e...