The Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt manga, penned and illustrated by Yasuo Ohtagaki, is set to enter its final arc, signaling the approaching culmination of a series that has captivated Gundam enthusiasts since its debut in March 2012. The announcement came with the release of the manga’s 25th compiled book volume on February 28, 2025, revealing that the 26th volume, slated to ship this summer, will mark the beginning of the last chapter in the Thunderbolt saga.
A Decade-Long Journey Through War and Innovation
Setting the Stage: The One Year War
Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt distinguishes itself by being set in the same One Year War timeline, specifically in UC 0079, as the original Mobile Suit Gundam anime series. This provides a familiar backdrop for Gundam aficionados, while also offering a fresh perspective on the conflict. The narrative centers on the intense battles between two ace pilots, representing the Principality of Zeon and the Earth Federation, within the infamous “Thunderbolt Sector.” This sector, a shoal zone littered with the wreckage of space colonies and warships, becomes the stage for their deadly encounters.
Yasuo Ohtagaki: The Mastermind Behind the Manga
Yasuo Ohtagaki, the creator of Moonlight Mile, launched the Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt manga in Big Comic Superior in March 2012. His unique artistic style and storytelling have garnered a dedicated following.
Hiatus and Health Challenges
Ohtagaki faced a significant setback in September 2018 when he was forced to put the manga on hiatus due to tenosynovitis, a painful inflammation surrounding the tendons. He resumed the manga in December 2018. In a message accompanying the manga’s resumption, Ohtagaki noted due to the worsening symptoms, he has been unable to draw small details using his dominant left hand, and it may be difficult to maintain the quality level of the manga. He added he would change his drawing style so as not to worsen the condition of his left hand.
Celebrations and Milestones
The series celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2022 with an exhibit at Gundam Base Tokyo from September 30 to October 31, showcasing the manga’s rich history and artwork. Ohtagaki revealed at the opening event for the exhibition that he planned to continue the manga for another five to six years.
“Final Stage” Announcement
Ohtagaki revealed in the manga’s 19th volume in February 2022 that the manga had entered its “final stage.”
The Story So Far
Io Fleming and Daryl Lorenz: A Clash of Ideologies
At its core, Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt is a story of rivalry and ideological conflict. It begins with the battles between two ace pilots of the Principality of Zeon and the Earth Federation at the “Thunderbolt Sector,” a shoal zone with numerous wrecks of space colonies and warships.
The Thunderbolt Sector: A Graveyard of Dreams
The setting itself, the Thunderbolt Sector, plays a crucial role in the narrative. This debris-filled zone, a haunting reminder of past conflicts, becomes the stage for the pilots’ deadly duels.
Beyond the Battlefield: Themes of War and Humanity
Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt delves into the psychological toll of war, exploring themes of loss, sacrifice, and the blurred lines between good and evil. The characters are complex and flawed, grappling with their own demons as they navigate the brutal realities of the battlefield.
Adaptations and Availability
Original Net Anime (ONA) Series
The manga’s popularity led to the creation of two original net anime (ONA) series, further expanding the Thunderbolt universe. Each ONA series was later compiled into a film, bringing the intense action and drama to the big screen.
English Publication by Viz Media
North American publisher Viz Media announced their license to the series during their panel at Anime Expo on 1 July 2016. Viz Media is publishing the manga in English, and will release the 23rd volume on May 20.
What to Expect in the Final Arc
Unresolved Conflicts and Character Arcs
As the manga enters its final arc, fans eagerly anticipate the resolution of long-standing conflicts and the completion of character arcs. The rivalry between Io Fleming and Daryl Lorenz is expected to reach its climax, with their final confrontation promising to be both epic and emotionally charged.
Potential Plot Developments
While specific plot details remain under wraps, it is likely that the final arc will delve deeper into the political and ideological complexities of the One Year War. The consequences of war on both sides of the conflict could be further explored.
Ohtagaki’s Vision for the Ending
Given Ohtagaki’s meticulous attention to detail and his commitment to character development, the final arc is expected to be a satisfying conclusion to the Thunderbolt saga. His unique artistic style and storytelling prowess will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on fans.
A Lasting Legacy
Impact on the Gundam Franchise
Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt has had a significant impact on the Gundam franchise, attracting new fans and enriching the established lore. Its unique blend of intense action, compelling characters, and thought-provoking themes has resonated with audiences worldwide.
Influence on Other Works
The manga’s success has also influenced other Gundam works, inspiring new storylines and character designs. Its emphasis on realism and psychological depth has set a new standard for Gundam storytelling.
A Testament to Ohtagaki’s Talent
Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt stands as a testament to Yasuo Ohtagaki’s talent and vision. His ability to create a compelling narrative within the established Gundam universe has solidified his place as one of the franchise’s most important contributors.