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Yoshikazu Yasuhiko's Giniro no Michi Short-Term Manga Ends on March 19, Acting Out Manga Ends in Young Jump
posted on by Joanna Cayanan
This year's 14th issue of Shueisha's Weekly Young Jump magazine announced on March 5 that Yoshikazu Yasuhiko's Giniro no Michi -Handa-yama Ibun- (Silver Road -Strange Stories of the Handa Silver Mine-) short-term series manga will end on March 19. The manga's two compiled book volumes are slated for release in May.
In addition, the magazine's 15th issue published on Thursday the final chapters of Hiromi Ichikawa's The Nito Exorcists (Nito no Joreishi) manga and writer Kokokako and artist Sumi Misumi's Acting Out (Geki-dou) manga.

Shueisha's MANGA Plus service publishes the Acting Out manga in English, and it describes the story:
Entaro Mashiba, who earned a starting spot on his powerhouse high school baseball team and made it to Koshien, suddenly quits the team in the spring of his senior year. As those around him struggle to understand his abrupt departure, Konoka Tanabe from the drama club senses the drama in the emotions Entaro carries and decides to reach out to him.
Kokokako and Misumi launched the Acting Out manga in Weekly Young Jump in June 2025. Shueisha will publish the manga's third and fourth volumes on April 17.

Yasuhiko launched the Giniro no Michi -Handa-yama Ibun- manga in Weekly Young Jump in March 2025. The manga tells the story and unknown side of Godai Tomoatsu, Japan's leading entrepreneur of the early Meiji period, and how he overcomes friction, misunderstandings, and other challenges to pave the way to the recovery of the Handa Silver Mine, one of Japan's three major mines in the Edo period.
Yasuhiko began working as a manga creator with his manga Arion, which first serialized in 1979, and The Venus Wars, which first serialized in 1986. In 2001, Yasuhiko launched his Gundam: The Origin manga, a retelling of the original 1979 series' story. Yasuhiko launched his "final new series" Inui to Tatsumi: Siberia Shuppei Hishi- (Inui and Tatsumi: Secret History of the Siberian Intervention) in Kodansha's Afternoon magazine in September 2020. The manga ended in May 2024.
Yasuhiko began his career as an animator at Mushi Productions in 1967. He designed the characters on the studio's Nozomi in the Sun 1971 series, which was his first collaboration with the show's storyboard artist and future Mobile Suit Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino. The pair also worked together on Space Battleship Yamato's storyboards and Brave Raideen, before Tomino launched the Mobile Suit Gundam series in 1979 with character designs by Yasuhiko.
Since then, Yasuhiko worked on character designs for other installments in the Gundam franchise, including Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam and Mobile Suit Gundam F91. He was the director and character designer of the Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin anime and most recently, the Mobile Suit Gundam: Cucuruz Doan's Island movie, which premiered in June 2022.
Yasuhiko received an award in the Film Lifetime Achievement Category of the Japanese government's Agency of Cultural Affairs' Film Awards in 2022.
Source: Weekly Young Jump issues 14 & 15