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Kimi to Hanabi to Yakusoku to Novels Get Manga Adaptation

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Kimi to Hanabi to Yakusoku to (shortened as Kimi-Hana) is gaining fresh momentum: a new manga adaptation by Yomiya Ririura has launched on Shogakukan’s Sunday Webry, and the original light novel by Kaori Mado is set to receive a film adaptation premiering on July 17. Below we dive into what makes Kimi-Hana worth watching, who’s involved in bringing it to the page and screen, and what fans can expect from this bittersweet romance-drama as it expands across media. Image via Yomiya Ririura's X/Twitter © Yomiya Ririura, Kaori Mado, Akamoku, Shogakukan What is Kimi to Hanabi to Yakusoku to (Kimi-Hana)? Kimi to Hanabi to Yakusoku to is a light novel written by Kaori Mado with illustrations by Akamoku. Published under Shogakukan’s Gagaga Bunko imprint, the novel blends romantic drama and coming-of-age elements centered on promises, memory, and the kind of emotional resonance you’d expect from contemporary youth-focused Japanese fiction. Its evocative title — literally “Yo...

Kodansha Print Club Adds 8 Titles, Including English Debut of Omega of the Divine

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The Kodansha Print Club expands its print-first horizons this spring with eight fresh manga releases, transforming digital-only hits into collectible physical editions. From tender BL romances to historical coming-of-age epics and sharp rom-coms, this Kodansha USA initiative brings diverse genres and new readership opportunities to bookstores and online shelves. Below is a detailed guide to each title in the Spring 2026 Kodansha Print Club lineup, what makes them stand out, and where to look for copies when they ship. What is the Kodansha Print Club? Kodansha Print Club focuses on publishing print versions of previously digital-only manga, giving fans and collectors a chance to own physical volumes of popular online works. The Spring 2026 slate includes notable debuts and fan-favorites spanning BL, josei, romantic comedy, historical drama, and action-black comedy. These editions will begin shipping to local and online retailers in spring 2026. Spring 2026 Lineup — Titles to Watc...

Dan Da Dan Manga 1-Month Hiatus — Editor Confirms Series Continues

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The genre-bending hit Dandadan has been turning heads in both the manga and anime worlds — a wild collision of ghosts, aliens, teen romance, and laugh-out-loud action that refuses to be boxed in. Created by Yukinobu Tatsu, the series blends high-energy battles, heartfelt character moments, and absurdist humor into a package that’s as unpredictable as it is addictive. Below we break down the latest manga and anime releases, where to read and stream the series, and why Dandadan has become a modern shonen must-read. Image via www.viz.com — © Yukinobu Tatsu, Shueisha, Viz Media Series Overview: What Makes Dandadan Stand Out Dandadan is a mash-up of supernatural horror tropes and sci-fi oddities, anchored by two compelling teenage protagonists: Takakura, an occult enthusiast who ironically doesn't believe in ghosts, and Momo Ayase, a pragmatic girl who scoffs at aliens. Their push-and-pull dynamic drives the narrative as they confront both earthly and otherworldly threats. ...

Wash It All Away — Episode 6 Anime Review

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Wash It All Away's episode 6 keeps the series firmly in its comfort zone: gentle, atmospheric, and quietly character-driven. This installment leans into mood over momentum, using a handful of memorable musical moments and everyday interactions to create warmth even when the narrative doesn't reveal anything drastically new. If you're watching for vibe and visuals more than plot, episode 6 delivers a satisfying, calming watch. © はっとりみつる/SQUARE ENIX・「綺麗にしてもらえますか。」製作委員会 Episode 6 — Quick Summary After the big festival arc, episode 6 slows things down and focuses on a new cleaning job: an old inn that comes with an antique doll. Kinme gets to work, tidying linens and polishing the doll, while quiet character moments — a clumsy exchange with Kyuushou and friendly banter with Asami — fill the spaces between cleaning montages. The episode doesn't attempt to upend the status quo; instead, it refines the familiar formula, balancing small revelations about...

Fire Force Season 3 Episode 24 Review

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After three turbulent seasons of flame-wreathed battles and metaphysical high-stakes, Fire Force’s season 3 finale delivers a bombastic, emotionally-charged conclusion that leans into spectacle and sentimental payoff more than meticulous explanation. Episode 24 — an ending built on the series’ recurring themes of family, rebirth, and the stubborn human refusal to yield to despair — doubles down on big moments, strange visuals, and the Rule of Cool to wrap up its apocalyptic crescendo. ©Atsushi Ohkubo, KODANSHA/'FIRE FORCE Season 3' Production Committee Episode 24 Recap: Big Blades, Bigger Emotions Episode 24 picks up amid the chaotic fallout of the series’ penultimate clash and pushes directly toward a sweeping emotional and metaphysical conclusion. The narrative gives Arthur one last shining moment as the Knight King, delivering a physically impossible return to the battlefield to spar with Shinra. Meanwhile, Shinra and Sho confront their hi...

Fate/strange Fake Episode 13 Review

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Fate/strange Fake's season finale leans into quieter but emotionally heavy beats rather than an explosive showdown. Episode 13 ties up the immediate threats while setting up deeper consequences that ripple through the cast — a closing that feels deliberately bittersweet and leaves the audience on a sharp cliffhanger. Below I break down the key character moments, villain developments, and the implications that make this finale one of the season's most resonant episodes. © 成田良悟・TYPE-MOON/FSFPC Episode 13 — A Quiet, Heartbreaking Resolution This episode reframes the "battle" as an emotional reckoning. Tsubaki's fantasy world, created by Pale Rider to shelter her from abuse and loneliness, finally collapses under the weight of truth. Rather than respond with vengeance or despair, her choice to preserve others' futures at the cost of her own safety is the episode's most devastating moral core. The writers use her innocence to spotlight h...

Pink Aomata Debuts Historical Boys' Love Manga

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Pink Aomata returns to Shinshokan's Wings with a brand-new historical manga, Kinban!! ~Edo Kinban Boys' Life~, which launched in the magazine’s March issue. The announcement came via Wings’ official X (formerly Twitter) account and marks a notable comeback for Aomata, whose previous series and one-shot works have earned attention among readers who favor character-driven period pieces and action-driven storytelling. Image via Wings © Pink Aomata, 1999-2025 SHINSHOKAN Co.,Ltd. What is Kinban!! ~Edo Kinban Boys' Life~? Kinban!! appears to be a period-set manga focusing on the lives of young male servants or attendants ("boys' life") during the Edo era. While the full premise and cast have yet to be revealed in detail, the title and initial announcement suggest a slice-of-life blended with historical context—likely featuring social dynamics, daily challenges, and possibly action elements that fans of Aomata’s earlier works will recognize. About ...