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Servamp Manga Resumes in April After Creator's Recovery
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
The official Twitter account of Strike Tanaka's Servamp manga revealed on Tuesday that the manga will resume serialization in the May issue of Kadokawa's Monthly Comic Gene magazine on April 15. The manga will have a color opening page, and the manga will feature in the magazine's front cover.
The Twitter account also states that Tanaka's health has recovered. Tanaka had put the manga on hiatus in January due to pain in her intervertebral disk and shoulder.
Seven Seas Entertainment publishes the manga in North America, and it describes the manga:
When a stray black cat named Kuro crosses Mahiru Shirota's path, the high school freshman's life will never be the same again. Kuro is, in fact, no ordinary feline, but a Servamp: a servant vampire. While Mahiru's personal philosophy is one of non-intervention, he soon becomes embroiled in an ancient, altogether surreal conflict between vampires and humans.
Tanaka launched the series in Monthly Comic Gene in 2011, and Kadokawa published the manga's 10th compiled book volume last July. Seven Seas published the manga's eighth volume in December. The manga inspired a television anime in July, and Funimation streamed the series with English subtitles and an English dub. A "new project" is in the works for the anime.