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Kagurabachi – See what the cover of Vol.1 of the Manga looks like

Rafael Shinzo
21/01/2024
Kagurabachi - See how the cover of Vol.1 of the Manga turned out

The popular Kagurabachi debuted in Weekly Shonen Jump , becoming a sensation among readers in recent months. Now, it's ready to dominate the shelves with the launch of its first volume, featuring an imposing cover. Takeru Hokazono 's latest creation , Kagurabachi, debuted in Shonen Jump late last year, generating global anticipation even before the first chapter was released.

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Kagurabachi is immersed in its long-awaited first major narrative arc in the latest chapters of the series. The manga is about to reach the climax of the final battle between Chihiro and another skilled Enchanted Blade user. As the plot intensely develops, it's the perfect time for fans to get ready to purchase the next chapter of this exciting journey.

Therefore, from February 2nd, Kagurabachi will be available on shelves in Japan, promising delivery of emotions and impactful twists.

Synopsis:

Kagurabachi's narrative takes place around the protagonist Chihiro Rokuhira, a dedicated young man who collaborates with his father, the renowned blacksmith Kunishige Rokuhira. Seeking to follow in the footsteps of the family patriarch, Chihiro works hard, training daily with the aim of becoming an excellent master katana forger. Discover the fascinating paths of this aspiring craftsman as he seeks to master the art of forging. He now discovers this exciting journey of determination and skill in Kagurabachi.

Finally, this is also one of Hokazono's first works, who, until then, has published only two one-shot mangas — Chain (2021) and Roku no Meiyaku (2022).

Source: X (Twitter)

Tags: KaguraBachi Takeru Hokazono
By Rafael Shinzo
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Passionate about Japanese culture, I created this anime and manga news portal in 2009 to share updated articles from Japan.
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