Table of Contents
- Shō Aoi’s “Osananajimi to Kanojo to”
- Yui Sakuraba’s “Kōkyū no Dansō-hi ~Nazotoki Musume wa Kōtei no Okiniiri~”
- Sayaka Mogi’s “Happy Hypoxia -Haiiro no Ko-“
- Delving Deeper into the Creators’ Backgrounds
- Shō Aoi: Exploring Love and Deception
- Yui Sakuraba: A Versatile Storyteller
- Sayaka Mogi: From Horror to Sci-Fi and Beyond
- Where to Read Their Manga
- Final Thoughts
Three talented manga artists, Shō Aoi, Yui Sakuraba, and Sayaka Mogi, are set to launch brand new manga series on Futabasha’s Web Action manga website. Here’s a sneak peek at what each creator has in store for fans.
Shō Aoi’s “Osananajimi to Kanojo to”
Shō Aoi, known for the manga “Yogumo wa Mitsu wo Sū~Kekkon Sagishi to Ochiru Onna~” (The Night Spider Sucks Honey: The Marriage Swindler and the Fallen Woman), is launching a new series titled “Osananajimi to Kanojo to” (My Childhood Friend and Girlfriend). This manga is scheduled to debut on April 18.
Aoi’s previous work, “Yogumo wa Mitsu wo Sū~Kekkon Sagishi to Ochiru Onna~,” even inspired a live-action series adaptation on the Bump app, which premiered on March 19, showcasing Aoi’s storytelling. The manga was published under Beaglee’s Comic Vegas label, running from October 2020 to August 2023.
Yui Sakuraba’s “Kōkyū no Dansō-hi ~Nazotoki Musume wa Kōtei no Okiniiri~”
Yui Sakuraba is bringing readers “Kōkyū no Dansō-hi ~Nazotoki Musume wa Kōtei no Okiniiri~” (The Cross-Dressing Consort of the Harem ~The Mystery-Solving Girl is the Emperor’s Favorite~), which is an adaptation of Teiko Sasaki’s “Kōkyū no Dansō-hi” novel series. The manga launch is slated for May 23.
Sakuraba has a history of creating engaging manga, including “Zatsuki: Make Me a Star” with Takumi Mochizuki, which was released digitally by Kodansha USA Publishing in 2022.
Sayaka Mogi’s “Happy Hypoxia -Haiiro no Ko-“
Sayaka Mogi is diving into a new project called “Happy Hypoxia -Haiiro no Ko-” (Happy Hypoxia -The Grey Child-), set to launch on June 10.
Mogi’s “Girl, Meat Girl,” an “interspecies coming-of-age sci-fi” manga, recently concluded on February 13. She originally launched this series in Asahi Shimbun Publications’ Nemuki+ magazine in February 2023. Mogi is also known for her horror manga “Pupa,” which ran in Comic Earth Star magazine from 2011 to 2013, inspiring a 12-episode anime series in 2014. Additionally, she created “Red Riding Hood’s Wolf Apprentice,” which was serialized in Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine starting in September 2017.
Delving Deeper into the Creators’ Backgrounds
Let’s take a closer look at each of these manga artists and their previous works:
Shō Aoi: Exploring Love and Deception
Shō Aoi’s manga often delves into themes of love, relationships, and sometimes, deception. “Yogumo wa Mitsu wo Sū~Kekkon Sagishi to Ochiru Onna~,” which received a live-action adaptation, tells the story of Asamu Takahashi, a woman in her 30s navigating the complexities of a marriage matchmaking party, and Satoshi Kobayakawa, a marriage swindler with ulterior motives. Aoi’s storytelling captivates readers with its exploration of psychological and emotional turmoil, creating a compelling narrative.
“The NTR Method,” another of Aoi’s works, also explores complex and mature themes.
Yui Sakuraba: A Versatile Storyteller
Yui Sakuraba has a diverse portfolio of manga, spanning various genres such as romance, shoujo, and slice of life. Sakuraba’s works often focus on relationships and everyday life, offering readers relatable and heartwarming stories.
Some of Sakuraba’s notable works include:
- “1LDK Blues” (2019): A drama, josei, romance, and slice of life manga.
- “Happy Every Day” (2009): A romance, shoujo, and slice of life series.
- “Hotaru no Koi to Tsumi” (2023): A drama, mystery, romance, school life, and shoujo manga.
- “Zatsuki – Watashi wo Star ni Shinasai” (2020) with Takumi Mochizuki: A comedy, school life, and shoujo manga.
Sakuraba also worked as an assistant to Akiko Higashimura.
Sayaka Mogi: From Horror to Sci-Fi and Beyond
Sayaka Mogi is known for her ability to create compelling stories across different genres, from horror to science fiction. Her art style and storytelling captivate readers, drawing them into the worlds she creates.
Mogi’s notable works include:
- “Pupa” (2011-2013): A horror manga that was adapted into an anime series.
- “Red Riding Hood’s Wolf Apprentice” (2017): A series published in Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine.
- “Girl, Meat Girl” (2023): An interspecies coming-of-age sci-fi manga.
In 2015, Mogi released a new two-part one-shot story for her horror manga “Pupa” titled “Yume to Utsusu no Nanokakan” (The Seven Days of Yume and Utsutsu), which tells the story of siblings Utsutsu and Yume.
Where to Read Their Manga
The new manga series by Shō Aoi, Yui Sakuraba, and Sayaka Mogi will be launched on Futabasha’s Web Action manga website. Readers can also find some of their previous works on platforms like Comic Vegas, Kodansha USA Publishing, and Azuki.
Final Thoughts
With three new manga series on the horizon from Shō Aoi, Yui Sakuraba, and Sayaka Mogi, manga fans have much to look forward to. Each creator brings their unique style and storytelling to the table, promising engaging and captivating stories for readers to enjoy. Be sure to check out their new series on Futabasha’s Web Action manga website and explore their previous works to dive deeper into their creative worlds.