The creator of Attack on Titan celebrates the new manga service with an artwork

The creator of Attack on Titan celebrates the new manga service with an artwork

Hajime Isayama , the creator of Attack on Titan , created new artwork of his characters to celebrate the launch of the new manga service called K Manga . This platform is the new online manga reading app from publisher Kodansha .

The creator of Attack on Titan celebrates the new manga service with an artwork

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Kodansha is the publisher of several successful manga series, such as Tokyo Revengers , Fairy Tail , Nanatsu no Taizai , Blue Lock , Vinland Saga , and Attack on Titan. Therefore, Hajime Isayama created an illustration of Eren, Mikasa, and Armin to commemorate the publisher's new platform for his manga.

OK Manga brings 400 manga titles from the publisher to fans so they can read them online, including completed series and those still being released. It's currently available as an app for Android and iOS since May 10th, and its final version will be released on June 22nd. However, the app is only available in the United States at this time. Therefore, Kodansha has stated that it will still handle licensing regulations to launch the platform in other countries.

Synopsis:

Humans encountered Titans in the Shiganshina district after years of peace. However, Eren, Mikasa, and Armin witnessed the appearance of the Colossal Titan and the Armored Titan, who breached Wall Maria. As a result, the Titans invaded the city and wreaked havoc, killing many people, including Eren's mother, who was devoured before her son's eyes. Eren then decided to take revenge on all the Titans by joining the Survey Corps.

Therefore, Hajime Isayama launched the manga in Kodansha 's Bessatsu Shounen Magazine in 2009, finishing it in April 2021. The 34th and final volume was published in June 2021.

Are you excited to read Attack on Titan and other Kodansha manga on their new app? Leave your comment below!

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