Save on cyberpunk classics in The Ghost in the Shell Universe Sale (Ends 7/6).

Save on stories from The Ghost in the Shell Universe!

We’re making it easier than ever to dive into Shirow Masamune’s seminal cyberpunk saga The Ghost in the Shell with a special sale encapsulating select titles from the entire universe all up to 50% off, for a limited time.
If you’ve never downloaded into the world of techno crime and enhanced enforcers then you must start at the beginning with The Ghost in the Shellfollowed by the more procedural and enigmatic crime saga of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, and of course you can’t forget stunning universe expanding anthology The Ghost in the Shell: Global Neural Network, featuring works by internationally renown creators like  Alex de Campi, Brenden Fletcher, Dustin Nguyen, Becky Cloonan & more!
Just visit one of our participating digital vendors to save up to 50% off select Kodansha Comics & VERTICAL manga: BookWalker, comiXologyGoogle PlayKindle, Nook and izneoSale runs from June 30, to July 6!
Also, be sure to check-out the latest in this cyberpunk universe with The Ghost in the Shell: The Human Algorithm: Togusa, Batou, and the rest of Public Security Section 9 are back in The Ghost in The Shell: Human Algorithm, a new story set after the events of The Ghost in the Shell 1.5: Human Error Processer! With the Major missing, Section 9 continues along, solving cases with the help of their newest recruit, Tsunagi! Volume 1 is now available with new simulpub chapters released every month on comiXology,& BookWalker.

The Ghost in the Shell: The Human Algorithm

 

~The Ghost in the Shell Universe Digital Manga Sales! ~
June 30 – July 6
See below for the full list of titles being offered during this sale,
and click on the covers or links below to read chapter 1s FREE!

The Ghost in the Shell

The Ghost in the Shell 2

The Ghost in the Shell 1.5

Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex

The Ghost in the Shell: Global Neural Network

 
 
 

All-you-can-read Kodansha Comics & VERTICAL manga on izneo

For Immediate Release

More Than 400 Kodansha Comics’ Manga Joins The izneo Premium Subscription Scheme

June 25, 2020 — Paris, France / New York, NY – 3 months after the arrival of Kodansha comics in its catalog, izneo, the global online comics platform offering Comic books, European Comics, Mangas and Webtoons, is proud to announce that more than 400 manga titles will join the 1800 digital comics already available in the izneo Premium subscription scheme.
The reader community will discover unmissable shonen series like Attack on Titan, Battle Angel Alita, FAIRY TAIL, LDK, The Seven Deadly Sins, Space Brothers, UQ Holder and a lot more. Shojo fans will also be fulfilled by (re)discovering best-selling series such as Missions of Love, Fuuka, Arisa and more.
All these manga titles can be read on the website izneo.com, on the izneo app on Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch and Android TV.
«We’re thrilled to expand our support of izneo beyond our current library of fan-favorite titles, by offering more than 400 volumes as part of their izneo Premium all-you-can-read subscription service,» said Alvin Lu, Kodansha USA Publishing President and CEO. «By giving manga fans the freedom to try as many Kodansha Comics & VERTICAL series as they can read, we’re sure that they’ll find several new series to fall in love with! »
«We are delighted to welcome these most prestigious manga series from Kodansha USA Publishing within our subscription scheme. They will undoubtedly allow us to reach new English-language digital comics readers on the many screens we are deploying our offer » said Luc Bourcier, izneo Chief Operating Officer.

  • US and European Comics, Manga, Webtoons: Access to over 1, 800 albums from amongst the izneo  catalog!
  • New releases every week: Adventure, Heroic Fantasy, Romance, Sci-Fi, Children’s: there’s something for everyone!
  • No strings attached: Subscribe and stop the izneo Premium offer whenever you want.
  • A new reading experience: Choose the reading mode that’s best for you: panel by panel using eazycomics, HD full-screen, or vertical scroll.
  • New adventures!: Read exclusive stories that are available only on izneo and are specifically designed for on-screen reading.

For more information about izneo premium subscription, head over to https://www.izneo.com/en/subscription.
You can also discover our full manga catalog here: https://www.izneo.com/en/manga.
About Kodansha USA Publishing, LLC
Established in New York in 2008, Kodansha USA Publishing (KUP) is a subsidiary of Kodansha, Japan’s largest publisher. Its manga imprint is Kodansha Comics, which began by releasing Katsuhiro Otomo’s Akira and Shirow Masamune’s The Ghost in the Shell. Today, thanks to hits like Attack on Titan, Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal Edition, Noragami, and FAIRY TAIL, it is now the No. 2 manga publisher in the United States by revenue. VERTICAL, which publishes fan favorite manga titles like Chi’s Sweet Home and BLAME!, as well as the popular MONOGATARI novel series, is also an imprint of KUP. Both Kodansha Comics and VERTICAL are distributed by Penguin Random House Publisher Services. http://www.kodanshacomics.com
About izneo
Izneo is the first global online comics platform. Available at all times on the following screens; Computer, Smartphone, tablet, Nintendo Switch and Nvidia Shield, Izneo offers to discover, read and acquire the largest catalog of comics, European comics, mangas, graphic novels and Webtoons. On top of an ever growing catalog, Izneo provides also recommendations from other readers and the very best digital reading experience out there! 

Fire Force Countdown! Fire Up for Anime Season 2 with Virtual Photo Wall, Autograph Giveaway, Coloring Contest & MORE!


Are You Ready for Fire Force?!

Can’t wait until the new season of Fire Force anime to start? Oh yes, we know how you feel!
Fire Force anime Season 2 is starting on July 3 at 12:55pm CT / 10:55am PT on Funimation & Crunchyroll, and there’s no doubt that it is going to be the HOTTEST anime this summer! 

That’s why, for the next 10 days, we’ll be counting days (literally!) and uniting the fans to celebrate our favorite heroes in uniforms with a special event called Fire Force Countdown

So how can you be a part of this epic moment? Here’s the rundown… 

 


Be a Part of Fire Force Countdown Wall!

Bust out your smartphone! Head over to this page, and post your picture and comment about your favorite Fire Force character, and voilà! You’ll receive a personalized video of you being a part of the Fire Force Countdown Wall! You can also check out how hyped up other fans are on social media by looking up hashtag #FireForceCountdown! 

 

WAIT! That’s not all! 

 


Enter for a Chance to win an Autograph by Atsushi Ohkubo! 

YES! You can actually win an autograph by one and only creator of Fire Force––Atsushi Ohkubo-sensei! How rad is that?! All you have to do is post your personalized Fire Force Countdown video on SNS with hashtag #FireForceCountdown to enter for a chance to win!

If you are selected as one of the lucky winners, Kodansha Comics will notify you via DM. All submissions are due by July 4, 2020 11:59pm PT.

Are you an Artist type? 

Too shy to share your video?  We getcha! If so, you may want to try another way to win Ohkubo-sensei’s autograph… by entering Fire Force x COPIC Coloring Contest! Head over to the COPIC website and download the coloring template. Color it in the coolest possible way, then take a photo of your piece with the mediums that you’ve used (of course, COPIC markers are the best!) Post the pic on Instagram with #CopicFireForce. All submissions are due by July 4, 2020 11:59pm PT. …More Details


Download the Coloring Sheet HERE!

 

 

 

Fire Force at FunimationCon 2020!

Don’t miss out on the Fire Force Panel at FunimationCon during July 3-4! Join Funimation for a hot discussion about Season 1 and what is to come in the new season with our host Matt Acevedo and the English voice actors! …More Detail

 


Fire Force Anime Season 2 is starting July 3 at 12:55pm CT / 10:55am PT on Funimation & Crunchyroll


Fire Force Manga volumes 1-18 is available in digital & print from Kodansha Comics! Check out chapter 1 preview here


Deals for HIDIVE fans! Up to 50% Off select titles (Ends 6/29)

 Deals for manga that inspired fan-favorite anime!

If you’re a fan of the anime streaming service HIDIVE and have been using them for your anime needs have we got a deal for you! For a limited time we’re featuring Kodansha Comics & VERTICAL manga that inspired some of HIDIVE’s fan-favorite anime in one great sale no manga or anime fan can miss.
That’s right until 6/29 you can take up to 50% off such manga series as the coming of age romantic comedy O’ Maidens in Your Savage Youth, the slice of life astronaut drama Space Brothers, the steamy love-triangle saga Domestic Girlfriend, and more!
Just visit one of our participating digital vendors to save up to 50% off select Kodansha Comics & VERTICAL manga: BookWalker, comiXology, Google Play, Kindle, Nook and izneo. Sale runs from June 23, until June 29!

~HIDIVE Fan Digital Manga Sales! ~
June 23 – 29
See below for the full list of titles being offered during this sale,
and click on the links below to read chapter 1s FREE!

O’ Maidens in Your Savage Youth
Grand Blue Dreaming
Ao-Chan Can’t Study
Domestic Girlfriend
Real Girl
Space Brothers
Kino’s Journey -The Beautiful World
Love and Lies
Mysterious Girlfriend X
Chihayafuru
UQ Holder
Flying Witch

Want to give HIDIVE a try? 
Start watching with your 30-day free trial!

Spring 2021 New Licensing Announcements for Kodansha Comics & VERTICAL


In case you didn’t catch these announcements during the Kodansha Live, today Wednesday June 17, Kodansha Comics and VERTICAL, announced some new licenses that are coming to our ever expanding library of manga in2021! We announced all-new additions as well as some familiar series that are getting the print treatment after starting out Digital-first! So, without further ado here’s a look at what’s to come for Kodansha Comics & VERTICAL:

Kodansha Live

Coming 2021 from Kodansha Comics 

Star⇄Crossed!! (Manga) by Junko
The latest madcap comedy from Junko, the creator of the hit geek girl romcom manga and anime Kiss Him, Not Me!
Azusa is a mega-fan of Prince 4 U, an idol group worshipped by girls around the world. But when she tries to save the lead singer’s life, they both end up dead instead, and a series of mishaps in heaven put them back on Earth… in each other’s bodies!
Idol culture is HUGE right now (BTS!), and this wacky comedy taps into that in the same way Kiss Him, Not Me! tapped into yaoi culture.
Release Date: February 2021 // Available in Print (Currently Available in Digital)

The Summer of You (Manga) by Furuya Nagisa
A wistful summer blossoms between two high school boys finding themselves and each other through a shared love of movies in this dramatic, two-volume BL series, perfect for fans of I Hear the Sunspot. Chiharu Saeki and Wataru Toda are two high school students who share a common hobby: They love to watch movies. After they meet, they become fast friends, until one day, when Chiharu confesses his love for Wataru. Wataru says that Chiharu’s confession doesn’t bother him, and the boys continue throughout their summer, going to pilgrimages to see film spots from their favorite movies. But the more time he spends with Chiharu, Wataru realizes that he may not only be as unaffected by Chiharu’s confession as he claimed to be, but those feelings may also be mutual…
Release Date: Spring 2021 // To Be Available in Print & Digital

Chasing After Aoi Koshiba (Manga) Story by Hazuki Takeoka, Art by Fly
The first yuri (girl-girl romance) manga from the creator of the popular melodrama Masamune-kun’s Revenge, Takeoka Hazuki, here teaming up with acclaimed illustrator Fly.
At her high school reunion, a woman reminisces about the shallow girl she was in high school and her absent first love, who taught her so much…
Release Date: March 2021 // To Be Available in Print & Digital

Cells at Work: Baby! (Manga) by Yasuhiro Fukuda (Original concept by Akane Shimizu)
It’s no easy feat to keep a body happy and healthy, so even the newest cells have their tiny-winey, chubby-wubby hands full! Join these cute baby cells as they work hard within their newborn baby body, in this newest (literally!) spinoff of Cells at Work!
Release Date: July 21, 2020 (Digital) // Spring 2021 (Print)
 

Coming next spring from VERTICAL 

Haru’s Curse (Manga) by Asuka Konishi
After Natsumi’s younger sister and best friend Haru dies at the age of 19, she begins dating Haru’s fiancee Togo – on the condition that he take her only to places he had taken her sister. Their relationship deepens as the seasons pass, but Haru’s curse lies between them…Will there be happiness after Haru’s curse is broken?
Release Date: February 2021 // To Be Available in Print & Digital

A School Frozen in Time (Manga) by Naoshi Arakawa, based on a novel by Mizuki Tsujimura
From two star creators Naoshi Arawakawa (Your Lie in April) and award winning writer Mizuki Tsujimura (Anime Supremacy!) comes a psychological horror story filled with twists, turns, and hard truths about the lives of high school students and the pressures they face in modern society.
On a snowy school day like any other, classmates and childhood friends Hiroshi and Mizuki arrive at school to find the campus eerily empty. Before long, they find themselves trapped inside with six other friends, and even strangers, all the clocks have stopped at a very specific moment–the exact time when a former classmate jumped off the school roof to their death three months earlier. It turns out that this departed friend is their way out of their current predicament and may even be among their group…but no one can remember who it was that took their life on that sad day. The students must face themselves and their past memories to piece together the identity of this suicide victim or risk a similar fate–with their lives lost and forgotten inside these frigid school walls.
Release Date: April 2021 // To Be Available in Print & Digital

That wraps up our Spring 2021 announcements. 
If you have friends who love manga, make sure to share the news with them!
And, for more details, stay tuned at KodanshaComics.com!


But, just one more thing…


EDENS ZERO © Hiro Mashima/Kodansha Ltd.

EDENS ZERO Anime Coming Soon!!

Exclusive deals for comiXology & Kindle in a special showcase sale! (Ends 6/22)

Save big exclusively on comiXology & Kindle

Are you a fan of reading digital manga, AND do you use comiXology or Kindle to fulfill your manga desires? Have we got a deal for you! For a limited time we’re offering comiXology & Kindle readers up to 50% off select titles, so you can add to or start building your digital library!
From manga that inspired fan-favorite anime like Fire Force and Ajin: Demi-Human, to exciting sci-fi adventures like Knights of Sidonia and Mardock Scramble, and even high-drama romantic stories like Perfect World & Drowning Love, we’ve got a great mix of amazing manga titles to round out your summer reading list early!
Take advantage of this exclusive comiXology & Kindle sale while you can! Sale runs from June 16, until June 22!
Like what you see but think you want even more digital manga? Check out the exclusive deals also happening at BookWalker!

~ ComiXology & Kindle Exclusive: Kodansha Comics & VERTICAL Digital Manga Showcase! ~
June 16 – 22
See below for the full list of titles being offered during this sale,
and click on the links below to read chapter 1s FREE!

A.I.C.O Incarnation
Ajin: Demi-Human
Devils’ Line
Drowning Love
Fire Force
Golosseum
Good Bye, I’m Being Reincarnated
Mardock Scramble
Negima
Knights of Sidonia
Perfect World
Pumpkin Scissors
To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts
Tokyo Tarareba Girls

BookWalker readers get exclusive sale in this digital manga showcase (Ends 6/22)

Check out this exclusive deal on BookWalker

Are you a fan of reading digital manga, AND are you a fan of BookWalker for all of your manga needs? Well you’re in luck! For a limited time we’re offering BookWalker readers up to 50% off select titles, so you can start a new series or get the next volume at a steep discount.
From manga that inspired fan-favorite anime like That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime and School Rumble, long omnibus reads like Air Gear and Genshiken, and even dark dramas like Flowers of Evil and Starving Anonymous, we’ve got a great mix of amazing manga titles to build up your digital manga library!
Take advantage of this exclusive BookWalker sale while you can! Sale runs from June 16, until June 22!
Like what you see but think you want even more digital manga? Check out the exclusive deals also happening at comiXology & Kindle!

~ BookWalker Exclusive: Kodansha Comics & VERTICAL Digital Manga Showcase! ~
June 16 – 22
See below for the full list of titles being offered during this sale,
and click on the links below to read chapter 1s FREE!

Again!!
Air Gear Omnibus
Back Street Girls
Complex Age
Flowers of Evil
Fuuka
Genshiken Omnibus
Genshiken 2nd Season
I’m Standing on a Million Lives
School Rumble
Starving Anonymous
Sweetness and Lightning
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime
Tokyo Revengers
Tsuredure Children

Creator Spotlight: CLAMP! Rare Digital Manga Sale (Ends 6/15)

A rare sale celebrating all things CLAMP

To celebrate the debut of Chobits 20th Anniversary Edition, the new and improved re-release of the cyberpunk romance series, we’re having a very rare sale in the form of the Creator Spotlight: CLAMP digital manga sales event!
That’s right, for a limited time the entire Kodansha Comics CLAMP back catalog is up to 40% off! This includes the iconic magical girl series Cardcaptor Sakura and Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card, the multiverse spanning crossover saga Tsubasa Omnibus and Tsubasa: WoRLD CHRoNiCLE, the Eisner Award-nominated Magic Knight Rayearth, and the dark and mysterious supernatural story xxxHOLIC Omnibus and xxxHOLIC Rei.
So to save up to 40% off an amazing selection of CLAMP series, visit our participating digital vendors: BookWalker, comiXology, Google Play, Kindle, Nook and izneo. Sale runs from June 9, until June 15!
 

~Creator Spotlight: CLAMP Digital Manga Sales! ~
June 9 – 15
See below for the full list of titles being offered during this sale,
and click on the links or cover below to read chapter 1s FREE!

Cardcaptor Sakura

 

Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card

 

Magic Knight Rayearth

Tsubasa Omnibus

Tsubasa: WoRLD CHRoNiCLE

xxxHOLIC Omnibus

xxxHOLIC Rei

 
 

Creator Interview: Reiji Miyajima on Rent-A-Girlfriend

Celebrating the print & digital debut of Reiji Miyahima’s newest series Rent-A-Girlfriend with a spotlight interview!

Reiji Miyajima’s newest Kodansha Comic print & digital debut is Rent-A-Girlfriend – a series that begs the question: You can rent a girlfriend, but can you buy love? A boy rents girl rom-com for the 21st century, Rent-A-Girlfriend follows the romantically hapless Kazuya, as he tries to get over a staggering break-up by enlisting the services of seemingly polite and beautiful Chizuru Mizuhara  to be his rental paramour. But soon Kazuya realizes he bit off more than he could chew with hilariously cute consequences. We asked series mangaka Reiji Miyajima a few questions about his latest series and what makes him tick as a manga creator!
Prize Giveaway!: And to help celebrate this new release we’re giving away 5 signed print editions of Rent-A-Girlfriend volume 1. All you have to do to enter is like & RT our Twitter post for this interview and you’re automatically entered! This sweepstakes will run until Friday, June 12, and we will choose a winner after that.
Now, check-out our interview with manga creator Reiji Miyajima below:
Kodansha Comics (KC): Why write a manga about a rental girlfriend? What was interesting to you about this unique part of contemporary Japanese society?
Reiji Miyajima (RM): I first got the inspiration from an online news article out of China. During the Chinese New Year holiday, young people who work in the city return to their hometowns, and there is a lot of pressure from their families to bring their girlfriends with them. That’s where I heard that it was popular to rent a “girlfriend” to accompany them home, and reassure their parents. I looked at it and thought “That’s dumb, lol” but at the same time, I found it cute. I could understand that feeling, too.
In Japan, the term “Rental Girlfriend” get the response of “I’ve heard the name, but I don’t know much about it”, so I thought it was a good concept to make it into a manga.
KC: Chizuru really has the look and manner of an idol. Do you have a real-life model for each of the heroines in the series? (For both appearance and personality,)
RM: No, I don’t. If I have to say, it’s all about me… For example, when I’m drawing manga, one side of myself respects following rules and thinks this is the way I should draw, and other side of myself thinks,”No, but I want to draw this way”. There is an internal conflict within me.
Mizuhara is a character who has a strong sense of reality and respects these rules, while Kazuya is a character who has a strong sense of dreaming about what he wants to draw.
In this way, I’m trying to strengthen the part of myself that’s inside me and think about the personality aspect of my characters, so all the models are me, if I have to say anything about comparing to a real-life model.
KC: Have you ever rented a girlfriend for yourself? If so, what was it like? If not, how would you imagine your perfect day with a rental girlfriend?
RM: Of course, I did actually “rent” a girlfriend and even interviewed them. In doing this, I was able to also hear in-depth stories about why they chose to do this job. It’s important to know that when you speak with a “rental girlfriend” face-to-face, there’s a “real person” there. There was a part of me that hadn’t imagined what kind of “person” would be “rental girlfriend”, but by actually getting to know what kind of “person” they were, and “dating” them in person, that’s when I started to appreciate the “rental girlfriend” profession.
KC: Story or illustration: which one comes first when you are making manga?
RM: That’s hard to answer, but I was say both happen simultaneously. Really, it’s hard to separate between the two… You can’t judge a manga as “good” based on the illustration alone, and you can’t judge it as “good” based on the story alone.  Since I imagine both the story and illustration as a “scene” where the two are combined, I don’t believe that only one of them comes to mind first. Also,”good dialogue” and “good scenes” can only be considered “good” if there is a “flow” leading up to them. So again, I think it is “simultaneous”.


Rent-A-Girlfriend © Reiji Miyajima/Kodansha Ltd

KC: We hear you prefer to work on your manga digitally, Is there any specific reason for that?
RM: Personally, I think I can draw more quickly with digital tools. And, I feel that the taste of the illustrations will be more modern that way. Also, if you draw in an analog style, it doesn’t help when you see a good illustration that someone else has drawn digitally, and can’t figure out how they drew that art. Not being able to imagine “How do you draw this picture?,” when digital drawings are so prevalent and there are so many “good digital artworks”, felt wasteful in today’s world .
KC: We hear you had a major hand in designing your manga studio in Japan to be a bit more modern than your average manga studio. Why was this important to you?
RM: It’s just easier to work with, don’t you think? To prevent the floor from being full of cords, we installed an electrical outlet in the ceiling so that the electricity can be supplied from above, and we devised wiring so that even if the electricity in the room shut off, the lights on the tracing board and computer are not turned off.
KC: We hear you only spent a month as a manga assistant – in that time what was the most important thing you learned and do you still follow that today?
RM: The sense of how to “show characters” is something I’m still conscious about. When I worked as an assistant on Ace of the Diamond, I was very impressed with the idea that when the pitcher, batter, catcher, and umpire were in the same frame, I was asked to white out the background around the pitcher and batter’s faces. This is a visual queue to the reader,”Look at this person and this person”. I learned that even in Ace of the Diamond, which has such detailed backgrounds, that background art acts as an “extra” to help the characters stand out, and that it’s an important for manga to “show characters.” I was blown away.
KC: What’s your hobby?
RM: I don’t have any hobbies. LOL.
Manga has always been my main hobby, but now it’s also my job. I also like movies and foreign suspense dramas, suspense drama like Breaking Bad or Desperate Housewives. Basically I like dramas where characters tell lots of lies or that have plenty of story twists. There’s a lot that i’m watching to help inspire my manga, but in the end there’s nothing more fun than drawing manga!


Rent-A-Girlfriend © Reiji Miyajima/Kodansha Ltd

KC: How did you feel when you first heard that Rent-A-Girlfriend would become an anime? Did you have any personal requests when the anime was being developed?
RM: I’ve always doubted it. Like, really?! LOL.
I only asked for one request, that Mizuhara not be too “dere”*. I want the heroine’s character, Chizuru Mizuhara, to be cherished. I think I conveyed this to the director at the first meeting, and he understood it and worked on it.
*Tsundere: a person who is initially cold (and sometimes even hostile) before gradually showing a warmer, friendlier side over time. Dere, alone would be a person’s sweet or warmer side.
KC: Do you have any comments to the English speaking fans who are reading or want to read your manga?
RM: Nice to meet you, my name is Reiji Miyajima.
I think the interesting thing about foreign dramas, is that each character has a clear point of view and it makes viewers curious about a character’s development. As a fan of foreign dramas, I’ve become keenly aware of those narrative choices in the Rent-a-Girlfriend manga. So, I hope that people in the U.S. will also enjoy this manga, and I hope you can experience the feeling of being called “moe” or “precious” in Japan.
 

 
About Reiji Miyajima:
He is currently working on a manga series Rent-a-Girlfriend for Weekly Shonen Magazine.
His past major works include AKB49-Rennai Kinshi Jourei (Story by Motoazabu Factory).