This year's 26th issue of Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine revealed on Wednesday that Hiro Mashima's new mangá is tentatively titled Eden's Zero. The mangá will have a simultaneous release starting from the first chapter in English, French, Chinese, Korean, and Thai. The issue also revealed a visual for the new manga, featuring a man with black hair and a bandage on his face.
North American publisher Kodansha Comics announced on Tuesday that the series' English release will be available on outlets such as Crunchyroll Manga, Comixology, and Kindle. In addition, the company posted the following message from Mashima to overseas fans: "I'm bringing you my seguinte series pretty soon! I can assure you it's going to be full of surprises and excitement. Please look progressivo, para a frente to it on June 26!"
Mashima will launch the mangá in Weekly Shōnen Magazine's 30th issue on June 27. Mashima had teased in January that the mangá "will be a new form of fantasy," and "Plue will make an appearance."
Kodansha Comics revealed sketches (pictured at right) for Mashima's new mangá in April.
Mashima said in April that a Fairy Tail sequel mangá is in the works in the form of a spinoff manga. He also stated that he is working on another Fairy Tail spinoff manga. He then stated earlier this mês that he is working on a "secret" project.
Mashima's Fairy Tail mangá series follows the adventures of the world's most notorious mage guild, Fairy Tail. The mangá launched in 2006 and ended last July.
The mangá has inspired two televisão anime, two animê films, several original video animê projects, and spinoff manga. Kodansha Comics publishes the original mangá and a number of its spinoffs in North America. The televisão anime's "final season" will premiere this fall.
Mashima created the mangá Rave Master, which ran for 35 volumes and inspired a 51-episode animê adaption of the same name.
North American publisher Kodansha Comics announced on Tuesday that the series' English release will be available on outlets such as Crunchyroll Manga, Comixology, and Kindle. In addition, the company posted the following message from Mashima to overseas fans: "I'm bringing you my seguinte series pretty soon! I can assure you it's going to be full of surprises and excitement. Please look progressivo, para a frente to it on June 26!"
Mashima will launch the mangá in Weekly Shōnen Magazine's 30th issue on June 27. Mashima had teased in January that the mangá "will be a new form of fantasy," and "Plue will make an appearance."
Kodansha Comics revealed sketches (pictured at right) for Mashima's new mangá in April.
Mashima said in April that a Fairy Tail sequel mangá is in the works in the form of a spinoff manga. He also stated that he is working on another Fairy Tail spinoff manga. He then stated earlier this mês that he is working on a "secret" project.
Mashima's Fairy Tail mangá series follows the adventures of the world's most notorious mage guild, Fairy Tail. The mangá launched in 2006 and ended last July.
The mangá has inspired two televisão anime, two animê films, several original video animê projects, and spinoff manga. Kodansha Comics publishes the original mangá and a number of its spinoffs in North America. The televisão anime's "final season" will premiere this fall.
Mashima created the mangá Rave Master, which ran for 35 volumes and inspired a 51-episode animê adaption of the same name.
To add to the end of the Fairy Tail mangá series, the creator Hiro Mashima reveals on his twitter account that the final season of he series will be adapted into an animê which will return in 2018. Mashima even went as far as to post two tweets, one in Japanese, and the seguinte in English.
Nothing apart from the tweet has been revealed. Except that it will be based off the final arc which we’ve seen in the mangá series, fights between the Alvarez Kingdom, Fairy Tail and Acnologia.
I’d like to also mention that, when the series does come back, I will not be covering largely because I’m just glad the series has come to an end, and thus allows me to concentrate on different series and gives me mais time to do other things.
Nothing apart from the tweet has been revealed. Except that it will be based off the final arc which we’ve seen in the mangá series, fights between the Alvarez Kingdom, Fairy Tail and Acnologia.
I’d like to also mention that, when the series does come back, I will not be covering largely because I’m just glad the series has come to an end, and thus allows me to concentrate on different series and gives me mais time to do other things.