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In January New Manga To be Launch By Norimitsu Kaihō, Makoto Fukami, Etorouji Shiono

Last Wednesday it was disclosed by the January 2020 issue of Square Enix’s Monthly Big Gangan magazine that a new manga named Deep Insanity is going to be commenced by Norimitsu Kaihō, Makoto Fukami, and Etorouji Shiono on January 24 in the magazine’s next issue. The original work of the manga is being by Kaihō and Fukami and the manga is being illustrated by Shiono.

The breakthrough dark action based manga is depicted by the magazine in following manner:

At some point, a refuge in an enormous opening is found in Antarctica. Simultaneously, the puzzling trance like state inciting ailment Randolph’s Syndrome starts spreading the world over. Numerous nations sent an examination squad to the refuge, trusting it to be the reason for the ailment, yet not a solitary individual securely returned. Sergiu Sol, a kid with a unique protection from the malady, and Antarctica’s handyman Hildegard Olympiada Yamada, choose to assume the test of the huge gap without a guide, but!? What is the reason for the trance state initiating infection? What on the planet is the refuge? Go down to the profound, pure black base, one with craziness.

In 2012 the manga School-Live! was commenced by Kaihō and Sadoru Chiba in Houbunsha’s Manga Time Kirara Forward magazine and on November 22 it was concluded. On January 10 the 12th and last assembled volume of the manga will be dispatch in Japan.

In June 2015 the manga Magical Girl Spec-Ops Asuka was commenced in Monthly Big Gangan by Fukami and Seigo Tokiya and on October 25 the 11th assembled volume was dispatched by Square Enix in Japan.

In 2004 the manga Übel Blatt by Shiono was starting to be consecutive by Square Enix’s Young Gangan magazine. In 2011 a side story manga named Übel Blatt Gaiden was started in the Young Gangan Big which is the follow up of Young Gangan. In 2011 after having reak of two years the main series recurred to the Big Gangan magazine. In June the 23rd assembled volume was dispatched in Japan.

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