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Yō Samori’s Eiyū to Majo no Tensei Romantic Comedy Manga Ends

Magazine Pocket surprised fans by publishing the final chapter of Yō Samori’s Eiyū to Majo no Tensei Love Come (A Reincarnation Romantic Comedy of a Hero and a Witch) manga ahead of its regular release date. The manga adaptation of Kazuki Amamiya and Ale’s light novel series has wrapped its serialized run on Magazine Pocket, with the regular final chapter set for release on February 16. Here’s a full breakdown of the series’ publication history, what the ending means for readers, and related projects to keep an eye on.

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Quick summary: The manga’s final chapter and timeline

The Eiyū to Majo no Tensei Love Come manga adaptation by Yō Samori began serialization on Kodansha’s Magazine Pocket in November 2024. Kodansha collected the chapters into tankōbon volumes, with the first volume published in March 2025 and the third volume released on November 7. Magazine Pocket released the final chapter in advance on their platform, with its regular publication date listed as February 16. This marks the close of the manga run adapted from Kazuki Amamiya’s original light novels, illustrated by Ale.

What is Eiyū to Majo no Tensei Love Come?

Eiyū to Majo no Tensei Love Come is a romantic comedy with classic isekai/reincarnation themes: a hero reincarnates and becomes entangled with a witch, blending fantasy worldbuilding with romantic and comedic beats. The original light novels, penned by Kazuki Amamiya and illustrated by Ale, introduced the premise and characters that Yō Samori later adapted into manga form for Magazine Pocket. The series’ tone balances heartfelt moments and comedic misunderstandings, making it appealing to fans of light romantic fantasy.

Manga adaptation: Yō Samori’s take

Yō Samori’s manga adaptation captured the light novel’s character dynamics with expressive artwork and paneling that emphasizes both romantic tension and comedic timing. The serialization across Magazine Pocket allowed the series to reach a wide online readership while the collected tankōbon editions provided a physical home for the story. Ending any serialized manga is always bittersweet: the adaptation completes the narrative arc introduced in the novels while giving fans a visual interpretation of key scenes and character interactions.


Collected volumes and release highlights

  • Serialization start: November 2024 on Magazine Pocket.
  • Volume 1: Published March 2025.
  • Volume 3: Released November 7 (collected up to that point).
  • Final chapter: Published in advance on Magazine Pocket, with regular release set for February 16.
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Light novel origins and publication

The original light novel series was released by Kodansha, with the first volume published in November 2021 and the second—and final—volume in July 2022. Light novels often serve as the narrative blueprint for manga and anime adaptations; in this case, Amamiya and Ale’s concise two-volume story was expanded visually through Samori’s adaptation. The complete light novel set provides a tighter narrative focus, while the manga offered additional visual nuance and pacing variations.

What the ending means for fans and the series’ future

With the manga concluded, readers have a few avenues to revisit the story: collectors can pick up the compiled volumes, digital readers can reread the serialized chapters on Magazine Pocket, and international fans will likely await any licensed releases or translations. While the manga’s end doesn’t automatically guarantee an anime adaptation, the presence of a completed manga run combined with a finished light novel series keeps the door open for future multimedia adaptations—especially if the franchise maintains a steady fanbase.


Merchandise, translations, and adaptation potential

Completed runs typically increase the chance of licensed translations and merchandise since licensors have a full story to evaluate. If interest rises, publishers could pursue English-language releases of the light novels or manga, and studios might consider an anime adaptation or audio drama as a way to reach new audiences. For now, the series remains available through Kodansha’s channels and Magazine Pocket for readers who want to experience the full story.

Related projects: Kazuki Amamiya’s other works

Fans of Amamiya’s writing should note that his other light novel series, Haibara’s Teenage New Game+ (Haibara-kun no Tsuyokute Seishun New Game), is scheduled to receive a television anime adaptation that will debut in April. This renewed spotlight on Amamiya’s stories could generate additional interest in his back catalog and the completed Eiyū to Majo no Tensei Love Come franchise. For updates and official announcements, Magazine Pocket and the series’ official social channels are the best sources to follow; the original Magazine Pocket announcement was shared via their X account. See the source announcement.

Where to read and collect

Readers in Japan can access the manga chapters on Magazine Pocket and purchase Kodansha’s compiled volumes through major retailers and bookstores. International readers should watch for licensed editions or scanlation releases while official translations remain pending. Collectors who prefer physical editions can reference the Amazon product linked in the image caption for one of the volume releases.


Tips for new readers

  • Start with the light novels if you prefer the original pacing and author’s original voice.
  • Choose the manga adaptation if you enjoy visual storytelling and want character expression and comedic timing emphasized.
  • Follow the official Magazine Pocket account and Kodansha’s product pages for announcements about reprints, special editions, or licensing news.
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Final thoughts

The early publication of the final chapter of Eiyū to Majo no Tensei Love Come marks the end of a short but charming cross-media run for Amamiya and Ale’s story. Yō Samori’s manga adaptation offered a faithful and visually engaging rendition that broadened the story’s reach. With the light novels complete and the manga wrapped, now is a great time for fans to collect volumes, revisit favorite moments, and keep an eye on related adaptations from the author. The franchise may be finished for now, but its romance and comedic heart will continue to resonate with readers who discovered it through either format.