Hideyuki Kurata, the acclaimed author best known for the Read or Die (R.O.D) series, has launched his first new manga in 13 years. The new series, titled NOMADS, is illustrated by Taiwanese artist Antenna Gyōgyo and is being serialized on Kadokawa’s Comic Newtype platform.
A Sci-Fi Odyssey: What We Know About NOMADS
The series premiered on January 17, 2025, as a full-color, vertical-scrolling comic before debuting in a standard manga format on February 7, 2025. “NOMADS” unfolds in a far-flung future where humanity has expanded its reach to distant galaxies and planets. The story centers around Mads, a Martian fugitive pursued by the mafia, and Vine, a Venusian pop idol, whose paths collide when they discover a mysterious pearl.
Kurata’s Return to Manga
Hideyuki Kurata’s return to manga is a noteworthy event for fans of his previous works, which include:
- R.O.D: Read or Die
- Read or Dream
His diverse career encompasses roles as an anime screenwriter, light novelist, and manga artist. He is known for his work on series composition for anime such as:
- Now and Then, Here and There
- Kamichu!
- Gun Sword
Since 2003, Kurata has been a member of Yōsuke Kuroda’s creative group, Studio Orphee, collaborating on series like Hellsing Ultimate, Drifters, and Goblin Slayer.
Read or Die: A Legacy of Books and Battles
“Read or Die,” the series that catapulted Kurata to fame, centers on Yomiko Readman, codename “The Paper,” an agent for the Special Operations Division of the British Library. Yomiko possesses the extraordinary ability to manipulate paper, turning it into weapons and tools.
From Novels to Anime: The R.O.D Universe
The Read or Die series originated as a light novel, spawning a manga adaptation, a three-episode original video animation (OVA) in 2001, and a television anime series in 2003. Kurata himself penned the scripts for the Read or Die OVA and R.O.D -The TV- anime adaptation of Read or Dream.
A Series That Almost Ended
In 2016, Kurata and Studio Orphee released the 12th volume of the R.O.D: Read or Die novel series, marking the first novel volume in a decade. The 11th volume’s postscript had suggested that the 12th volume would conclude the series. However, the series was extended to 13 volumes, although the 13th volume, originally planned for 2017, remains unpublished.
Read or Dream: Expanding the Universe
Read or Die also inspired a manga and its sequel, Read or Dream, both published in North America by Viz Media, as well as the R.O.D Rehabilitation spinoff manga. Read or Dream, written by Kurata and illustrated by Ran Ayanaga, follows the “Paper Sisters Detective Company” in Hong Kong. These three young women, Anita King, Michelle Cheung, and Maggie Mui, are papermasters with the ability to telekinetically manipulate paper.
Hideyuki Kurata: A Multifaceted Creator
Born on July 9, 1968, in Okayama Prefecture, Japan, Hideyuki Kurata has built a career spanning multiple facets of the anime and manga industry.
A Prolific Screenwriter
Kurata’s contributions extend beyond his own creations. He has served as a screenwriter for numerous anime series, including:
- Excel Saga
- Hellsing Ultimate
- Samurai Flamenco
- Made in Abyss
- Rurouni Kenshin (2023)
Contributions to Anime
Kurata’s involvement in anime extends to OVAs and films, including:
- Magical Girl Pretty Sammy (OVA)
- Goblin Slayer: Goblin’s Crown (Film)
The Significance of “NOMADS”
“NOMADS” marks a significant return for Hideyuki Kurata to the world of manga. The series’ science fiction setting, combined with Kurata’s storytelling and Antenna Gyōgyo’s art, promises a unique reading experience. The initial release as a vertical-scrolling comic also reflects the evolving landscape of digital manga consumption.
What to Expect from “NOMADS”
Given Kurata’s track record, “NOMADS” will likely feature:
- Intriguing characters with complex motivations
- Fast-paced action sequences
- Exploration of thought-provoking themes
- Unique world-building
Where to Read “NOMADS”
“NOMADS” is currently serialized on Kadokawa’s Comic Newtype platform. Availability in other regions and languages may vary.
Other Notable Works by Hideyuki Kurata
Besides “Read or Die” and his anime screenwriting, Hideyuki Kurata has also worked on various other manga and novel series, showcasing his versatility as a creator.
Manga Series
Some of Kurata’s notable manga series include:
- Cloth Road
- Hand x Red
- Juushingura
- Kamichu!
- Noisy Girl
Light Novel Series
Kurata is also known for his work as a light novelist, with “R.O.D – Read or Die (Novel)” being one of his most famous works.
Reception and Impact
Hideyuki Kurata’s works have generally been well-received by fans and critics alike. His ability to blend action, humor, and thought-provoking themes has earned him a dedicated following.
Read or Die’s Enduring Popularity
“Read or Die” remains Kurata’s most recognizable work, with its unique premise and memorable characters. The series’ success has led to numerous adaptations and spin-offs, cementing its place in anime and manga history.
Studio Orphee: A Creative Hub
Kurata’s affiliation with Studio Orphee has also been a significant part of his career. The studio, led by Yōsuke Kuroda, has been involved in numerous successful anime projects.
Collaborative Works
Kurata’s collaborations with Studio Orphee have included series such as:
- Hellsing Ultimate
- Drifters
- Goblin Slayer
A Writer’s Perspective
Hideyuki Kurata’s creative process and influences have been a topic of interest among fans. While he has kept many aspects of his personal life private, some insights can be gleaned from interviews and other sources.
A Love for Otaku Culture
Kurata has expressed a deep appreciation for otaku culture, including a passion for collecting DVDs and mainstream movie franchises.
The Future of Hideyuki Kurata’s Work
With the launch of “NOMADS,” Hideyuki Kurata is embarking on a new chapter in his career. Fans can look forward to more stories and creations from this multifaceted creator.
Potential Future Projects
While there are no official announcements, it is possible that Kurata may revisit some of his previous works or explore new genres and themes in the future.
Continuing Influence
Hideyuki Kurata’s influence on the anime and manga industry is undeniable. His unique storytelling style and diverse range of works have inspired many creators and fans alike.