Asumiko Nakamura’s critically acclaimed fantasy manga, Tales of the Kingdom (Ōkoku Monogatari), is set to conclude with its next chapter, appearing in Shueisha’s Ultra Jump magazine’s December issue on November 19. This announcement was made in the August issue of the magazine.
The Journey of Tales of the Kingdom
Tales of the Kingdom is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Asumiko Nakamura, known for her distinctive artistic style and compelling narratives. The series falls under the fantasy genre, weaving an intricate tale of destiny, power, and human connection within a grand royal setting. It first began its serialization in Shueisha’s seinen manga magazine, Ultra Jump, on April 19, 2017.
The manga has garnered a dedicated readership since its debut, drawing readers into a world populated by memorable characters and complex relationships. Its narrative often explores themes of identity and fate through its central figures. In January 2025, it was announced that the series would be entering its final arc, signaling the impending conclusion of its long run.
Synopsis and English Release
The story of Tales of the Kingdom centers on two pivotal characters: purple-eyed Adarte and blue-eyed Adolte. One is depicted as a graceful son enveloped in light, while the other is a prisoner shrouded in darkness. Despite their souls being drawn together, destiny works to tear them apart. The narrative also follows a heroic king served by an enigmatic aide, whose path has led him from his kin to the halls of power, raising questions about his ultimate purpose. Yen Press publishes the series in English, making it accessible to international readers. As of January 2024, the manga had five compiled tankōbon volumes released in Japan, with Yen Press shipping the fifth English volume in September 2024.
The upcoming chapter will bring to a close the intricate plot lines and character arcs that have unfolded over the past seven years, providing a definitive resolution for fans who have followed the series since its inception.