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Trinity Seven: Seven Days Spinoff Manga Ends

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
"Slapstick romantic comedy" manga spinoff of Trinity Seven launched last August

The March issue of Kadokawa's Monthly Dragon Age magazine published the final chapter of Misaki Mori's Trinity Seven: Seven Days spinoff manga on Saturday. The manga's one compiled book volume will ship in March.

The "slapstick romantic comedy" manga is spinoff of Kenji Saitō and Akinari Nao's Trinity Seven manga, and it launched in Monthly Dragon Age last August.

Yen Press is publishing Saito and Nao's original manga in English. The company published the manga's 15th compiled book volume last November, and it describes the story:

Arata Kasuga transfers to the Royal Biblia Academy to solve the mystery of the destruction that is ravaging the world and that - more importantly - has stolen his cousin Hijiri from him. It's a tough road that lies ahead of Arata, but nothing's impossible when you have seven beautiful girls - each a master of her own magical art - at your side!

Mori previously contributed a short manga to Trinity Seven Comic Anthology in January 2016.

Mori is currently serializing the Arifureta Nichijou de Sekaisaikyou manga spinoff of Ryo Shirakome's Arifureta - From Commonplace to World's Strongest light novel series. The manga launched on Overlap's Comic Gardo website in July 2017. Overlap published the manga's second compiled book volume on December 25. Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the manga, and will ship the first volume in September.

Saito and Nao launched the main Trinity Seven manga in Monthly Dragon Age magazine in 2011. Kadokawa published the manga's 19th compiled book volume last July. The manga has more than 3 million copies in print. The series has inspired other spinoff manga, including Trinity Seven: Liese Chronicle and Trinity Seven: Levi Ninden.

The manga inspired a 12-episode television anime series that premiered in October 2014, and Crunchyroll streamed the anime as it aired in Japan. Sentai Filmworks released the series with an English dub on Blu-ray Disc and DVD in August 2016.

Crunchyroll also began streaming the Trinity Seven: Eternal Library & Alchemic Girl film in March 2017. The film opened in Japan in February 2017. Trinity Seven: Heavens Library & Crimson Lord (Trinity Seven: Tenkū Toshokan to Shinku no Maō), the the second film in the franchise, will open in Japan on March 29.

The manga is inspiring a smartphone game titled Trinity Seven: Phantasm Library & Seventh Sol that will debut this spring.

Source: Monthly Dragon Age March issue


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