Veteran manga artist Satosumi Takaguchi is set to launch a new series titled Bokura wa Mada Sora no Yume wo Mienai (We Still Can’t See Dreams of the Sky) on Futabasha’s Web Action platform starting October 14. The announcement was made in the October 7 issue of Futabasha’s Manga Action magazine on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
A Return to the Digital Stage
The upcoming series marks another addition to Takaguchi’s extensive bibliography, which spans several decades and genres. While details about the plot of Bokura wa Mada Sora no Yume wo Mienai are yet to be fully revealed, fans are anticipating the unique storytelling and character development that have become hallmarks of her work. The decision to launch on the Web Action platform highlights the growing trend of digital distribution in the manga industry, offering accessibility to a broad audience.
Satosumi Takaguchi’s Illustrious Career
Satosumi Takaguchi debuted in 1979 with “Akai Shop” and has since become a prolific figure in the manga world, known for her contributions to both shojo and josei genres. Her career is marked by several successful titles and adaptations.
“Hana no Asuka-gumi!”: A Defining Work
One of Takaguchi’s most iconic creations is Hana no Asuka-gumi!, which ran in Kadokawa’s Asukawa magazine from 1985 to 1995. This popular series was adapted into an original video animation (OAV) titled Hana no Asuka-gumi! Shin Kabukichō Story in 1987, followed by a spinoff OAV, Hana no Asuka-gumi! 2: Lonely Cats Battle Royale, in 1990. The enduring appeal of this work cemented her status as a significant creator in the shojo genre.
Recent Success with “Grandma no Yūutsu”
More recently, Takaguchi launched the Grandma no Yūutsu (Grandmother’s Melancholy) manga in Futabasha’s Jour magazine in 2016. This series garnered significant attention and was adapted into a live-action television series in April 2024, showcasing the continued relevance and adaptability of her narratives.
Other Notable Works
Takaguchi’s diverse portfolio also includes titles such as Shout Out Loud! (1996), Thirsty for Love (2001), and Can’t Win With You! (2003), all of which have seen English publication. Her consistent output and ability to craft compelling stories across different themes have earned her a dedicated readership globally.
With Bokura wa Mada Sora no Yume wo Mienai on the horizon, fans eagerly await the next chapter in Satosumi Takaguchi’s celebrated career. The launch on October 14 will undoubtedly be a significant event for the manga community.