The manga series Strand, created by writer NUMBER 8 and artist Ryōhei Masuko, is set to conclude with the release of its fifth compiled book volume on November 18. The announcement confirms the end of the “psychological drama slice-of-life thriller” that has followed the peculiar daily lives of a group of high school students.
The Journey of Strand
Strand first debuted in Shogakukan’s Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine in September 2024, quickly drawing readers into its unique narrative. The series is known for depicting the strange daily lives of its high school protagonists, blending elements of slice-of-life with a psychological edge. Its serialized run has captured the attention of manga enthusiasts looking for an unconventional coming-of-age drama.
Creative Minds Behind the Series
The manga is a collaborative effort between writer NUMBER 8 and artist Ryōhei Masuko. NUMBER 8 is a notable figure in the manga industry, also recognized for their work as the editor of Shinichi Ishizuka’s popular Blue Giant manga and as the screenplay writer for its anime film adaptation. They also served as the story director for the Blue Giant Supreme manga and launched Salaryman Z with Ten Ishida in Kodansha’s Morning magazine in August 2023.
Ryōhei Masuko, the artist for Strand, contributes a distinct visual style that complements the series’ thematic depth. Their artistic approach helps bring to life the subtle complexities and “strange twists” within the characters’ seemingly ordinary lives.
Synopsis and Thematic Elements
The official synopsis for Strand describes four high school classmates who, despite not being close friends, share moments that are both enjoyable and irreplaceable, yet subtly marked by a quiet heartache they scarcely recognize. The narrative explores the idea that “time has stopped” for these characters, depicting youth as both vibrant and muted. The story delves into the meaning of small acts of courage within an “unconventional coming-of-age drama”.
The manga has been serialized in Shogakukan’s Weekly Shonen Sunday. The fourth volume was published on August 18, leading up to the upcoming fifth and final installment. Fans can anticipate the complete story arc when the final volume hits shelves on November 18.