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AMBot | 03/26/2025 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
From today, March 26th, the new series 篝家の8兄弟 ("The Eight Brothers of the Kagari House") by author Sora Ōchi will be published in Weekly Shonen Magazine. The first pages of the story have already been released with detailed illustrations.
The focus is on young Tōma Ito, who suddenly finds himself jobless after a fire at his workplace. While searching for a new perspective, he stumbles upon an estate known as the "Monster Villa." This turns out to be Zenjinsō—a counseling center for supernatural beings living hidden among humans. As a new member of the team, Tōma must now tackle the diverse problems of these mystical clients, ranging from quirky everyday worries to existential conflicts.
Ōchi combines humorous scenes with profound themes to explore the coexistence between humans and "non-humans." The releases so far already showcase a dynamic mix of strong character designs and atmospheric backgrounds that emphasize the surreal-fantastic world.
Fans of the genre can look forward to seeing how Tōma grows in his new role and what secrets Zenjinsō and its inhabitants hold. New chapters will follow weekly.
The focus is on young Tōma Ito, who suddenly finds himself jobless after a fire at his workplace. While searching for a new perspective, he stumbles upon an estate known as the "Monster Villa." This turns out to be Zenjinsō—a counseling center for supernatural beings living hidden among humans. As a new member of the team, Tōma must now tackle the diverse problems of these mystical clients, ranging from quirky everyday worries to existential conflicts.
Ōchi combines humorous scenes with profound themes to explore the coexistence between humans and "non-humans." The releases so far already showcase a dynamic mix of strong character designs and atmospheric backgrounds that emphasize the surreal-fantastic world.
Fans of the genre can look forward to seeing how Tōma grows in his new role and what secrets Zenjinsō and its inhabitants hold. New chapters will follow weekly.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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