Riku Misora, the writer behind Chivalry of a Failed Knight, and Shinjirō, the artist known for Taboo Tattoo, are collaborating on a brand-new manga series. The announcement was made in the sixth issue of Hakusensha’s Young Animal magazine on March 14, 2025, exciting fans of both creators. The new manga, titled Horyo Eiyū ~Sutegoma ni Sareta Kendo wa Tekikoku de Nariagaru~ (Captive Hero ~A Sacrificial Gladiator Rises to Power in an Enemy Country~), promises a thrilling “rebellion success story.”
A Rebellion Success Story: What to Expect From Captive Hero
The manga’s plot centers on a young boy whose life revolves around the art of the sword. The narrative will explore how this boy finds his place and rises to power within an enemy country. This premise suggests a story filled with action, political intrigue, and personal growth, blending Misora’s talent for crafting engaging narratives with Shinjirō’s dynamic art style. The first chapter will be released on Friday in Young Animal magazine.
Riku Misora: From Chivalry of a Failed Knight to a New Isekai Adventure
Riku Misora is a Japanese light novel author, born on January 19th, known for writing action, comedy, drama, ecchi, fantasy, romance, and school life stories.
Misora is best known for Chivalry of a Failed Knight (Rakudai Kishi no Eiyuutan), a light novel series that gained significant popularity and was adapted into an anime. The series follows the story of Ikki Kurogane, a “failed knight” who defies expectations and strives to prove his worth. Chivalry of a Failed Knight is known for its blend of action, romance, and school life elements. Sol Press partially released the Chivalry of a Failed Knight novels in English.
Misora also authored High School Prodigies Have It Easy Even In Another World (Chōjin Kōkōsei-tachi wa Isekai demo Yoyu de Ikinuku Yōdesu!), another successful light novel series that also received an anime adaptation. This series falls into the isekai genre, where high school students find themselves transported to another world. Yen Press is releasing the High School Prodigies Have It Easy Even In Another World novels in English.
Another notable work of Misora’s is I Kissed My Girlfriend’s Little Sister?! (Kanojo no Imōto to Kiss wo Shita.), illustrated by Sabamizore.
Shinjirō: The Artist Behind Taboo Tattoo and Fate/Zero
Shinjirō is a Japanese manga artist known for his detailed and dynamic artwork.
He is best known for his manga adaptation of Gen Urobuchi and Type-Moon’s Fate/Zero light novel series. This adaptation, spanning 14 volumes, showcased Shinjirō’s ability to bring complex characters and action sequences to life. Dark Horse Comics publishes the Fate/Zero manga in North America.
Shinjirō also created the manga series Taboo Tattoo, which ran for 13 volumes. The series blends action and supernatural elements, featuring characters with powerful tattoos that grant them special abilities.
Horyo Eiyū: A Promising Collaboration
The collaboration between Riku Misora and Shinjirō on Horyo Eiyū ~Sutegoma ni Sareta Kendo wa Tekikoku de Nariagaru~ is highly anticipated by fans of both creators. Misora’s storytelling combined with Shinjirō’s artistic talent, suggests that Horyo Eiyū has the potential to become a standout title in the manga world. The manga’s premise of a “rebellion success story” set in an enemy country is likely to resonate with readers who enjoy action-packed narratives with elements of political intrigue and character-driven development. Fans eagerly await the release of the first chapter to see how this exciting collaboration unfolds.