
Image: Boichi, Riichirou Inagaki, Shueisha
AMBot | 10/30/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The manga Dr. Stone, created by Boichi and Riichirou Inagaki, will expand its universe with a special three-chapter spin-off. This mini-series will be published in Shueisha's weekly magazine Shonen Jump starting with issue 49, which releases on November 6. The first chapter of the spin-off will span 47 pages and also include a color page.
The spin-off will pick up where the original manga series left off, focusing on the protagonist Senku as he undertakes the ambitious endeavor of building a time machine. This offshoot will coincide with the release of the third season of the anime adaptation "Dr. Stone: New World" in the second quarter.
Boichi and Inagaki originally launched Dr. Stone in Weekly Shonen Jump in March 2017. The manga concluded its storyline in March 2022, with the final chapter having been released in September 2021.
The original story revolves around a catastrophic event that turns all of humanity into stone statues. It follows the adventures of high school student Taiju and his friend Senku, a passionate scientist who strives to revive civilization through scientific knowledge.
The spin-off will pick up where the original manga series left off, focusing on the protagonist Senku as he undertakes the ambitious endeavor of building a time machine. This offshoot will coincide with the release of the third season of the anime adaptation "Dr. Stone: New World" in the second quarter.
Boichi and Inagaki originally launched Dr. Stone in Weekly Shonen Jump in March 2017. The manga concluded its storyline in March 2022, with the final chapter having been released in September 2021.
The original story revolves around a catastrophic event that turns all of humanity into stone statues. It follows the adventures of high school student Taiju and his friend Senku, a passionate scientist who strives to revive civilization through scientific knowledge.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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