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Akihito Yoshitomi's The Wicked King and the Secret Memory Manga Ends

posted on by Joanna Cayanan
Manga launched in 2023


Monty Paradise -Ijiwaru na Ōsama to Himitsu no Kioku- manga's volume 1 cover
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Hero's Inc.'s Comiplex manga website published the final chapter of Akihito Yoshitomi's Monty Paradise -Ijiwaru na Ōsama to Himitsu no Kioku- (The Wicked King and the Secret Memory) manga on August 29.

The manga centers on Heita Tsukigami, a 26 year old salaryman who is supposedly sleeping on the train on his way home. But when he wakes up, he finds himself in a garbage dump. There, Heita meets a girl named Ema and gets involved in a shocking situation. In a strange world ruled by an evil king, Heita needs to find his role to possibly survive.

Yoshitomi launched the manga on the Comiplex manga website in April 2023. Hero's Inc. published the manga's first compiled book volume in October 2023, and will publish the fourth and final volume on October 15.

Yoshitomi's Kyō kara Mirai (The Future From Today) yuri manga ended in February 2023. The manga launched on Hero's Inc.'s Flat Heros (later Comiplex) website in October 2019. Hero's Inc. published four volumes of the manga.

Yoshitomi ended his Meikyū Biyori (Labyrinth Weather) manga in December 2022. Yoshitomi also ended his 24-ku no Hanako-san (Hanako in the 24th Ward) manga in April 2022.

Yoshitomi's Eat-Man The Main Dish manga launched in Kodansha's Monthly Shonen Sirius magazine in May 2014 and ended in June 2019. Kodansha published six volumes for the series.

Yoshitomi drew his original Eat-Man manga from 1996 to 2002. The story follows Bolt Crank, a man who can eat anything and reproduce it in his right hand. The original manga received anime adaptations in 1997 and 1998. Bandai Entertainment released Eat-Man `98 on DVD with an English dub, and Discotek Media released both anime on DVD with English subtitles.

ADV Manga published Yoshitomi's Ray manga, while Section23 Films released the Ray television anime and the Blue Drop anime inspired by Yoshitomi's manga of the same name. Yoshitomi also drew Cyborg 009 Vs. Devilman: Breakdown, the manga adaptation of the Cyborg 009 Vs. Devilman crossover anime. The one compiled volume shipped in April 2016.

Source: Comiplex


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