Kodansha’s digital manga service, K Manga, has officially announced that it will add Battan’s highly anticipated manga, Fatale Game, to its simulpub lineup, beginning November 25. This move will allow global readers to access the latest chapters of the series concurrently with their Japanese release.
Diving into the World of Fatale Game
Fatale Game introduces readers to Seri Tainaka, a manga artist who has found moderate success with only one well-selling work to her name. Her professional life takes an intriguing turn when she is assigned a new editor, the enigmatic Sumire Futami. Sumire’s unique and somewhat mysterious management style both surprises and fascinates Seri, setting the stage for a compelling narrative. The series delves into the complex relationship between a mangaka and her editor, with Sumire often portrayed as a “femme fatale” figure who isn’t afraid to cross professional boundaries or even manipulate the artists under her wing. This dynamic, combined with yuri (girls’ love) themes, promises a deep, character-driven story set within the competitive manga industry.
The manga originally debuted in Kodansha’s Kiss magazine on May 23, with its first compiled book volume published on October 10 in Japan.
The Rise of Manga Simulpubs
The term “simulpub,” a portmanteau of “simultaneously” and “publish,” signifies a growing trend in the manga industry where new chapters are released in English digitally at the exact same time as their Japanese counterparts. This model drastically reduces the delay traditionally experienced by international fans, offering immediate access to the latest stories. Beyond the speed, simulpubs on official platforms like K Manga also play a crucial role in supporting manga creators and combating piracy by providing legally licensed and professionally translated content.
Battan’s Acclaimed Portfolio
Battan, the creative force behind Fatale Game, is a respected manga artist known for her compelling storytelling and exploration of strong female leads. Her previous works have garnered significant attention, including Run Away With Me, Girl (Kakeochi Girl), another yuri manga that was published in English by Kodansha USA Publishing. She is also recognized for Kemutai Ane to Zurui Imōto (Annoying and Cunning Sisters), which inspired a live-action television drama adaptation, and Soshite Heroine wa Inaku Natta (And Then There Were No Heroines). Her consistent ability to craft emotionally rich narratives has built a solid fanbase both in Japan and internationally.
K Manga: A Hub for Kodansha Titles
K Manga, launched by major Japanese publisher Kodansha, serves as a dedicated platform for manga readers in the U.S., available on iOS and Android devices, with a browser version also planned. The service debuted with approximately 400 titles, including around 60 simulpub series, and continues to expand its offerings. K Manga operates on a system of tickets and points, allowing users to unlock chapters, often with the first few chapters of many titles available for free. The platform’s mission is to provide official translations directly from Kodansha’s editorial team, ensuring quality and direct support for manga artists.
The addition of Fatale Game further enriches K Manga’s diverse library, promising another engaging series for its growing readership. Fans can look forward to immersing themselves in Seri Tainaka’s artistic journey and the intriguing complexities of her relationship with Sumire Futami starting November 25.









