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Shaman King Marcos, a new spinoff manga of Hiroyuki Takei's Shaman King manga has been announced in the April issue of Kodansha's Shonen Magazine Edge magazine today and will be published in the magazine's next issue on April 17. The first chapter of the spinoff series will have color opening pages.
The magazine previewed art centering on eyeglasses. The magazine teased that the spinoff manga's story will be about the journey to find Marco and will connect to the F.O.M. (Flower of Maize) tournament.
Shaman King debuted in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in 1998. The series abruptly ended in 2004, although a reprinting of the manga revealed a "true ending" in 2009. Takei drew a series of short stories titled Shaman King 0 in Shueisha's Jump X magazine starting in November 2011, and published a sequel series titled Shaman King Flowers in the same magazine from 2012 to 2014.
Kusamura launched the Shaman King: Red Crimson spinoff manga (seen right) in Shonen Magazine Edge in June 2018, and ended it on January 17. The manga centers on Tao Jun and Lee Pai Long confronting the gruesome and hate-filled 2000-year-old history of the Tao family. Kodansha published the manga's fourth compiled book volume on Tuesday.
Source: Shonen Magazine Edge April issue via Anime News Network
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Shaman King Marcos, a new spinoff manga of Hiroyuki Takei's Shaman King manga has been announced in the April issue of Kodansha's Shonen Magazine Edge magazine today and will be published in the magazine's next issue on April 17. The first chapter of the spinoff series will have color opening pages.
The magazine previewed art centering on eyeglasses. The magazine teased that the spinoff manga's story will be about the journey to find Marco and will connect to the F.O.M. (Flower of Maize) tournament.
Shaman King debuted in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in 1998. The series abruptly ended in 2004, although a reprinting of the manga revealed a "true ending" in 2009. Takei drew a series of short stories titled Shaman King 0 in Shueisha's Jump X magazine starting in November 2011, and published a sequel series titled Shaman King Flowers in the same magazine from 2012 to 2014.
Kusamura launched the Shaman King: Red Crimson spinoff manga (seen right) in Shonen Magazine Edge in June 2018, and ended it on January 17. The manga centers on Tao Jun and Lee Pai Long confronting the gruesome and hate-filled 2000-year-old history of the Tao family. Kodansha published the manga's fourth compiled book volume on Tuesday.
Source: Shonen Magazine Edge April issue via Anime News Network
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