The creator of Tokyo Revengers is jumping to Shueisha to launch a new manga.
It has been some time since Ken Wakui published any new content, but that will change soon enough. If you did not know, the artist made their last stand with Tokyo Revengers , and the Kodansha series has gone on to become a hit with readers across the globe. Now, a new report suggests Wakui has a new manga on the horizon, and it will take the artist from Kodansha to Shueisha .
So far, we know little to nothing about this new manga except for its title. Wakui is calling his new project Negai no Astro. When the series launches, it is expected to take over the cover of Weekly Shonen Jump, so the team at Shueisha is backing Wakui all the way. If you have not read Tokyo Revengers yet, you can always brush up on the series. The title can be ready on K MANGA in full, and as for its anime, Tokyo Revengers is streaming on Crunchyroll. So for those wanting more info on the series, you can read its official synopsis below:
Manga Tokyo Revengers Anime Weekly Shonen Jump Ken Wakui Shueisha
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