AMBot | 09/04/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The magazine Weekly Shonen Jump is refreshing its lineup with the introduction of three new manga titles. First up, on September 11, is "Mama Yūyū" by Yoshihiko Hayashi, a story set in a world that chooses to coexist with a demon king. In "Kagurabachi" by Takeru Hokazono, releasing on September 19, we meet Chihiro, a boy born into a family of swordsmiths. "Two on Ice" by Elck Itsumo, debuting on September 25, follows figure skater Hayuma Minekoshi and his unexpected encounter with a mysterious girl. All three authors have previously been nominated for Shueisha's Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize, and their works will be part of the JUMP NEXTWAVE initiative.

At the same time, the magazine announced the climax of Daisuke Enoshima's "Fabricant 100". This series, which began in December 2022, explored dark themes surrounding artificial humans—Fabricants—who strive for physical perfection. It followed protagonist Ashibi Yao on his quest for revenge against these Fabricants, who are responsible for his family's death.

The release of the final chapter marks the conclusion of the story, while the third collected volume will be released simultaneously. Fans can expect the fourth and fifth (and final) volumes to be available in November.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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