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AMBot | 08/17/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
Kodansha's Shonen Magazine Edge will discontinue its print edition with the November issue, which will be released on October 17, according to an announcement on the official website. After this discontinuation, selected serialized content will be transferred to other Kodansha sales outlets, particularly the Magazine Pocket app. The November issue will provide details on how existing serializations will proceed.
Throughout its history, the magazine has published a number of manga titles, including "Shaman King The Super Star," "Hypnosis Mic," "Otaku Elf," and "I Got Reincarnated in a (BL) World of Big (Man) Boobs." Its launch in September 2015 was marked by the inclusion of "Nekogahara," a work by Hiroyuki Takei, which was notably his first work published under Kodansha. Additionally, Kodansha has always offered its readers a digital counterpart alongside the print edition.
Throughout its history, the magazine has published a number of manga titles, including "Shaman King The Super Star," "Hypnosis Mic," "Otaku Elf," and "I Got Reincarnated in a (BL) World of Big (Man) Boobs." Its launch in September 2015 was marked by the inclusion of "Nekogahara," a work by Hiroyuki Takei, which was notably his first work published under Kodansha. Additionally, Kodansha has always offered its readers a digital counterpart alongside the print edition.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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