The fantasy manga series Land of Monsters (Mamono no Kuni) by Mitsutani is set to conclude its serialization in three chapters. The announcement was made in this year’s 44th issue of Shogakukan’s Weekly Shōnen Sunday magazine last week.
The series, which began its run in Weekly Shōnen Sunday on February 5, 2025, will wrap up its story shortly, bringing its narrative of a young boy’s quest for peace in a world torn between humans and monsters to a close.
A Brief Run for Mitsutani’s Debut Series
Land of Monsters marks the debut manga series for the 20-year-old creator, Mitsutani. Its serialization began earlier this year, quickly drawing readers into its dark fantasy world. The manga explores themes of conflict and coexistence, centered around a protagonist navigating a treacherous land where both humans and monstrous creatures vie for survival and dominance.
Shogakukan has already released two compiled tankōbon volumes of the series, with the second volume having shipped on August 18, 2025. Viz Media has been publishing the series in English simultaneously with its Japanese release, making it accessible to a global audience.
The Story So Far: A Search for Peace Amidst Conflict
The central premise of Land of Monsters revolves around a young boy’s arduous journey in a world where humans and monsters are locked in a perpetual struggle. His quest is not one of conquest, but rather a search for “the key to peace,” as described by Viz Media. This narrative thrust has provided a compelling backdrop for Mitsutani’s storytelling, blending action, drama, and fantasy elements.
Readers have followed the protagonist as he navigates dangerous landscapes and encounters various characters, both human and monstrous, challenging preconceived notions and exploring the complexities of their interconnected existences. The manga’s unique world-building and character development have been noted by fans, with many expressing appreciation for its smooth storytelling and “gut-wrenching scenes”.
What’s Next for the Creator and Fans?
With the series concluding, fans are anticipating how Mitsutani will bring the story to its resolution over the next three chapters. The ending of Land of Monsters will undoubtedly leave readers reflecting on the themes presented throughout its run. While there has been no immediate announcement regarding Mitsutani’s next project, the completion of this debut work marks a significant milestone for the young mangaka.
For those looking to catch up or reread the series, Land of Monsters remains available through Weekly Shōnen Sunday for its final chapters and through its compiled tankōbon volumes. Viz Media’s digital platform also offers the English translation, ensuring that both new and existing readers can experience the conclusion of this dark fantasy tale.