Battan’s manga series, “Soshite Heroine wa Inaku Natta” (そしてヒロインはいなくなった), is slated to end with its fourth volume. The series, which debuted in 2021, has garnered attention for its unique narrative and character development.
Manga Details
“Soshite Heroine wa Inaku Natta,” also known as “And Then the Heroines Are Gone,” is written and illustrated by Battan. Published by LEED Publishing Co., Ltd., the manga is serialized in Torch magazine. As of now, three volumes have been released in Japan.
Synopsis
The story revolves around two women named Taeko, who, despite their apparent differences, share a common romantic longing. One Taeko is a young, tomboyish woman, while the other is an older woman with a flashy style. Both harbor a deep desire for the return of their great love, navigating life’s ups and downs while cherishing their dreams.
Author’s Previous Works
Battan has an established career as a manga artist and writer. Some of Battan’s notable works include:
- Nijiiro Complex (2015)
- Run Away With Me, Girl (2018)
- Ane no Yuujin (2019)
- Kemutai Ane to Zurui Imōto (2021)
- Mabataki (2021)
Reception and Availability
“Soshite Heroine wa Inaku Natta” has been met with positive reviews. While the manga is not currently available in English, fans are hoping for an official translation in the future.
What to Expect in the Final Volume
With the announcement of the fourth volume as the conclusion, readers anticipate a resolution to the characters’ romantic pursuits and a satisfying ending to their intertwined stories. The final volume is expected to tie up any loose ends and provide closure to the series’ central themes.