Ranjō Miyake’s manga series, Hamushi no Hertz (also known as Hamushi no Herutsu), is set to conclude its serialization on December 12. The announcement marks the end of the comedy seinen series by the acclaimed author.
The Conclusion of Hamushi no Hertz
The final chapter of Hamushi no Hertz will be released on December 12, bringing the story to a close. The manga, serialized in Kadokawa’s Comic Beam magazine, has been a recent addition to Ranjō Miyake’s diverse portfolio of works. While specific plot details for Hamushi no Hertz are not widely disseminated in English, its classification as a comedy seinen manga suggests it has entertained readers with its humorous narratives aimed at a young adult male demographic.
Ranjō Miyake’s Illustrious Career
Ranjō Miyake is a well-regarded manga artist who debuted in 1998 after graduating from the Vantan Design Institute Academy and working for an apparel company. Her distinctive worldview and versatile storytelling ability have allowed her to create a range of works, from gag comedies to more serious narratives.
Among her most recognized works are Bussen, Pet, and IMURI. The Pet manga, a psychic suspense story, gained further prominence when it received an anime television series adaptation that aired from January to March 2020. The series, which delves into individuals with the power to manipulate memories, was streamed worldwide by Amazon Prime. Miyake also drew a sequel to the Pet manga titled fish, which was announced to debut in Kadokawa’s Monthly Comic Beam magazine in winter.
Miyake’s consistent output and ability to traverse various genres have solidified her reputation as a notable figure in the manga industry. Fans await to see what project she will embark on following the conclusion of Hamushi no Hertz.









