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Kikori Morino’s “Shōkan Skill” Manga Ends

Fans of cozy isekai and fluffy magical companions have reason to celebrate — the manga adaptation of Yuuki Enaga’s light novel series I’ve Inherited Summoning Skills, So I’m Going to Try to Master Them! ~Enjoying Life in Another World with Fluffy Magical Creatures~ has reached its final chapter. Serialized on the Comic Growl platform, the manga’s conclusion closes a charming arc that blended gentle fantasy, creature-focused worldbuilding, and slice-of-life warmth. Below we break down the end of the run, the release timeline, the creative team behind the adaptation, and where readers can find the series.

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What the Finale Means for the Series

The manga adaptation, illustrated by Kikori Morino, wrapped up its final chapter in two parts on Comic Growl, concluding the serialized story arc and giving readers a satisfying close to the protagonist’s journey mastering summoning magic and bonding with fluffy magical creatures. The final installment emphasizes the series’ core strengths: character-driven storytelling, creature design that doubles as emotional shorthand, and an easygoing tone that emphasizes living well in another world rather than high-stakes conflict.

Publication Timeline and Volumes

The adaptation began serialization on Comic Growl in November 2024 and moved steadily toward collected volumes. The publisher released the first tankōbon in March 2025, and subsequently issued the third compiled volume on June 8 (the year of the third volume release is 2025). For collectors, those tankōbon editions gather the serialized chapters along with bonus material and revised artwork typical of print releases.

Key dates at a glance

  • Serialization launch on Comic Growl: November 2024.
  • First compiled volume released: March 2025.
  • Third volume released: June 8, 2025.
  • Final chapter (two-part conclusion) published: June 2025 (serialized on Comic Growl).

About the Creators

The original story comes from novelist Yuuki Enaga, who first put the tale online on the Kakuyomu platform in 2023. The light novel series, illustrated by nyanya, transitioned from web serialization to official print, with the first novel volume appearing in February 2024 and the second following in October of the same year. Illustrator Kikori Morino handled the manga adaptation, bringing a softer, expressive linework that complements the “mofumofu” (fluffy) creatures central to the story’s appeal.


From web novel to manga

The story’s progression from Kakuyomu web serialization to printed novels and then to a manga adaptation demonstrates a common pathway for modern light novel properties. Each format exposes the story to different audiences: web readers provide early feedback and buzz, print novels allow for expanded art and editorial polish, and manga adaptations visually realize creature designs and daily-life rhythm that win over slice-of-life manga fans.

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Why Fans Connected with the Series

There are several reasons the series has resonated with readers:

  • Creature-driven charm: The focus on summoning and caring for magical, fluffy companions gives the series a cozy, pet-centric appeal uncommon among more combat-heavy isekai stories.
  • Low-stress pacing: Rather than relentless conflict escalation, the narrative centers on personal growth, magical research, and community building — an antidote to grind-heavy fantasy plots.
  • Art that sells tone: Kikori Morino’s manga artwork emphasizes round forms, soft textures, and expressive faces that make the creatures and protagonist immediately endearing.

Where to Read and Collect

The serialized chapters were available on Comic Growl’s web platform, which hosted the two-part finale. For those who prefer physical collecting, the compiled volumes (tankōbon) gather the chapters into keepsake editions. If you want to revisit the serialization page or confirm release details, the comic platform’s episode listing is a helpful reference. Visit the Comic Growl episode listing.


For readers following creator updates, Kikori Morino has shared milestones and launch notices on social platforms. One such announcement about the manga’s launch and related updates can be found via the author’s public posts. See the author’s post.

How the Ending Fits the Story’s Themes

The finale stays true to the series’ thematic core: mastery, companionship, and the small joys of everyday life in a new world. Rather than an abrupt, cliffhanger-heavy close, the two-part final chapter offers reflective beats and a sense of completion for both the protagonist and their fluffy companions. This kind of ending rewards readers who enjoyed the series for its warmth and character relationships rather than epic world-shaking revelations.

Character payoffs and worldbuilding

Alongside emotional closures for the main cast, the ending also clarifies several worldbuilding elements related to summoning mechanics and how magical creatures integrate into daily society. Those threads are resolved in a manner consistent with the series’ measured storytelling style.

What This Means for the Franchise

With the manga’s run complete, the property is poised to remain a steady presence in light-novel and slice-of-life circles. Collected volumes will help new readers discover the story, and continued interest in the source novels may lead to future promotional projects or additional adaptations. For now, the completed manga provides a tidy, enjoyable reading experience for fans and newcomers alike.


Final thoughts

The conclusion of I’ve Inherited Summoning Skills marks the end of a quietly delightful manga run that prioritized warmth, creature camaraderie, and character-based storytelling. If you enjoy gentle isekai with memorable magical pets and calming slice-of-life beats, this series is worth picking up in either its serialized form or collected volumes. The creative team delivered an ending that respects the series’ tone while offering satisfying closure — a rare treat in today’s fast-paced adaptation cycle.