Satoshi Morie’s manga series, Killing Line, is scheduled to end on May 30. The series will conclude in the June issue of Kodansha’s Be Love magazine.
What is Killing Line About?
Killing Line is a dark romantic comedy that follows Mako, a high school girl who is abandoned by her father on her 18th birthday and struggles to make ends meet. She agrees to meet a sugar daddy for a casual dinner, but things take a deadly turn when a ruthless assassin targets her date. Mako must use her wits and charm to survive the encounter with the contract killer. The story explores whether she can melt the heart of a cold-blooded hitman. Kodansha USA publishes the series in English. The English digital debut of Killing Line was on January 28, 2025.
About Satoshi Morie
Satoshi Morie is a Japanese manga artist. Morie was born in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, on July 17, 1984. Morie is the twin sister of Shigeyoshi Takagi.
Other Notable Works by Satoshi Morie
Satoshi Morie has created various manga series throughout their career. Some of their notable works include:
- Searching for My Perfect Brother
- Furachi na Sister
- Gakkou Hotel
- Hakuji
- Hanakoi Issaishou
- Hayaku Otona ni Narinasai
- Neko no Machi no Ko
- Togabito to Melody
- Love Sick
- Watashi no Tadashii Onii-chan
Morie’s works often fall into the romance and shoujo genres.
Where to Find Satoshi Morie’s Work
Satoshi Morie’s manga is available through various platforms. Killing Line is available across digital vendors, including Amazon Kindle, Bookwalker, Apple Books, Google Play, Nook, Kobo, and Mangamo. Kodansha USA also offers digital manga on its website.
Themes and Style
Morie’s Killing Line combines dark comedy with romance, featuring a protagonist in a dangerous situation. The manga incorporates elements of crime and suspense with moments of charm and wit. Morie’s storytelling often involves characters in precarious situations who must rely on their resourcefulness to navigate complex relationships and life-threatening scenarios.