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Elex Media Licenses "Smoking Behind the Supermarket with You" Manga

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Jinushi's quietly charming manga Smoking Behind the Supermarket with You (Super no Ura de Yani Sū Futari) is gathering international attention: Indonesian publisher Elex Media Komputindo recently announced it has licensed the series and plans to release volume 1 on May 1 (tentative). The gentle, character-driven story — which began on X/Twitter in March 2022 and later moved to Square Enix's Big Gangan — has already reached its eighth tankōbon and earned recognition in the Manga Taisho awards. An anime television adaptation is also slated to premiere in July, bringing wider exposure to this reflective slice-of-life title. Image courtesy of Manga Up! Global What is Smoking Behind the Supermarket with You? Smoking Behind the Supermarket with You (original Japanese title: Super no Ura de Yani Sū Futari) is a seinen manga by Jinushi that focuses on small human connections and the quiet moments that punctuate daily life. The story centers on Sasaki, an overwor...

Akane-banashi Episode 11 Review

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Episode 11 of Akane-banashi functions as a deliberate cooldown after the emotional climax of the Karaku Cup. Rather than pushing forward with another high-stakes confrontation, the episode leans into celebration, reflection, and the quiet recalibration of goals — giving the characters and the audience space to breathe. This respite is important: it lets the fallout of the tournament settle, spotlights character dynamics, and sets narrative threads in motion for the season's final stretch. © Zexcks Episode recap: A well-earned celebration The bulk of episode 11 is devoted to the afterparty following Akane's major victory. Music, food, and easy camaraderie dominate the runtime — characters sing, dance, joke, and drink together. This school-of-life approach plays a practical storytelling role: it relieves built-up tension and gives each character a moment to react organically to what just happened. The episode doesn’t rush to the next conflict; instead, it ...

Maken no Deshi wa Munō de Saikyō! Manga Adaptation Concludes

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Jun Nishikawa's manga adaptation of Sametarō Fukada's light novel series Maken no Deshi wa Munō de Saikyō! Eiyū-ryū no Shugyō de Bannō ni Naretanode, Saikyō o Mezashimasu — often shortened in conversation to Maken no Deshi wa Munō de Saikyō! — has reached a milestone: Square Enix's Manga UP! platform published the manga's final chapter. The conclusion brings to a close a popular page-to-page retelling that helped expand Fukada's original web novel into a multimedia property including printed novels, multiple manga adaptations, and a television anime adaptation that premiered in October 2023. Image via Amazon Japan © Square Enix, Jun Nishikawa, Ryō Ueda, Sametarō Fukada Series Overview: From Web Novel to Multimedia Franchise Maken no Deshi wa Munō de Saikyō! began as a web novel on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō platform, where author Sametarō Fukada launched the story in September 2020. The premise—an apparently incompetent disciple who becomes overwhelming...

Daemons of the Shadow Realm Ep. 11 Review

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Episode 11 of Daemons of the Shadow Realm shifts the focus from large-scale battles to character revelations and quiet, uneasy plotting. The central reveal — that the mysterious new figure, Ken, is Dera’s half-brother — reframes the last episode’s conflict and raises a host of moral and narrative questions: who can be trusted, what were people truly planning, and how much of Yuru’s fate is being decided behind his back? © Hiromu Arakawa/SQUARE ENIX, Project TSUGAI Episode 11 recap: the Ken reveal and its implications Most of this episode is devoted to unpacking Ken’s background. He’s introduced as an immigrant’s child who grew up with little support from his father, a detail that mirrors parts of Dera’s own past. We also learn that Dera’s father helped Yuru and Asa’s parents escape their village, then disappeared shortly thereafter. That connective tissue could provide new leads for Yuru and Asa’s search for answers, but the episode rightly treats these discover...

Gnosia Episode 19 Review

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After a long stretch of looping mysteries and cryptic reveals, Gnosia’s “Epilogue” (episode 19) finally leans into the emotional core that’s been quietly beating beneath its sci-fi mechanics: the relationship between Yuri and Setsu. Rather than trying to astonish with another mind-bending twist, this episode opts for quieter stakes — a focused mission to rescue a loved one across fractured timelines — and in doing so gives the series the human center it has often skirted. Below, we break down what works in this episode, how the change of scenery impacts the story, and why "Epilogue" matters for the run-up to the series finale. © Petit Depotto/Project D.Q.O. Episode 19 Recap: A Clearer Mission, A New World "Epilogue" picks up after the bittersweet "ending" that saw Setsu exiled into another universe. Instead of beating around the bush, the narrative hands Yuri a tangible objective: find and save Setsu. This immediate purp...

Ameku M.D. Creator Mikito Chinen Launches New Manga

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Manga fans have a new series to watch: Prometheus Taisen (Prometheus War), a collaboration between novelist and storyteller Mikito Chinen and illustrator Kiyo Hasui. Launched this week, the project marks a fresh creative pairing that blends Chinen’s narrative strengths with Hasui’s dynamic art — a combination likely to draw readers who enjoy mystery-driven, character-focused stories with a modern visual edge. Image via Mikito Chinen's X/Twitter account Prometheus Taisen: What the Launch Means The debut of Prometheus Taisen signals an exciting new entry on the manga scene. With Chinen at the helm of storytelling and Hasui providing the visuals, the series is already attracting attention for its intriguing title and promotional art. Early impressions suggest a story that could blend thriller elements, moral conflict, and speculative drama — hallmarks of Chinen’s previous narrative work. About the Creative Team Mikito Chinen — Story and Vision Mikito Chinen has built a...

Hundred Scenes of Awajima — Episode 10 Review

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Episode 10 of A Hundred Scenes of AWAJIMA digs deeper into the show's central obsessions: legacy, identity, and the price of celebrity. Rather than advancing a single linear plot, this installment interweaves three related vignettes that examine how children of famous performers reckon with the public lives their parents led—and how those legacies shape, buoy, and sometimes drown them. With careful direction, pointed writing, and a memorable piece of surreal imagery, the episode reinforces the series' quiet power while asking difficult questions about authenticity and belonging. Concise recap: three connected vignettes The episode splits into three parts. First, an extended interview with Shinji (now an adult writer) and his reflections about growing up with Utako, a celebrated Awajima alum. The middle segment centers on Yukari, the privileged but determined daughter of Fumiko Shiro, who faces rejection from Awajima and must confront the limits of inherited advantage. Fin...