Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Creator’s New Manga Debuts Next to Chainsaw Man & Oshi no Ko

No/Name, the new work by Cyberpunk: Edgerunners creator Rafal Jaki, has finally debuted on Jump+ and MANGA Plus, putting it alongside some of the most well-known and popular titles in the industry.In a post to X (formerly Twitter), Jaki shared his excitement about his debut on the Japanese Jump+ and the international MANGA Plus platform, saying, “Feels a little surreal to be this close to Chainsaw Man..” The post, which can be seen below, showcases Jaki’s new contemporaries — and some of the world’s most successful titles, such as Oshi no Ko, Kindergarten Wars and of course, Chainsaw Man.Jaki joins an elite list of around 100 titles on Jump+, read both internationally and in Japan, as well as the growing subset of European creators breaking into the Japanese space. Tony Valente’s Radiant became the first French manga to be published in Japan, and per Manga Mogura, Juan Albarran, the artist behind the Kodansha manga Matagi Gunner, just announced his move to Japan to double down on his efforts. In the anime space, the French Chansard Vincent has become a near-household name for animation enthusiasts.

No/Name, the new work by Cyberpunk: Edgerunners creator Rafal Jaki, has finally debuted on Jump+ and MANGA Plus, putting it alongside some of the most well-known and popular titles in the industry.

In a post to X (formerly Twitter), Jaki shared his excitement about his debut on the Japanese Jump+ and the international MANGA Plus platform, saying, “Feels a little surreal to be this close to Chainsaw Man..” The post, which can be seen below, showcases Jaki’s new contemporaries — and some of the world’s most successful titles, such as Oshi no Ko, Kindergarten Wars and of course, Chainsaw Man.

Jaki joins an elite list of around 100 titles on Jump+, read both internationally and in Japan, as well as the growing subset of European creators breaking into the Japanese space. Tony Valente’s Radiant became the first French manga to be published in Japan, and per Manga Mogura, Juan Albarran, the artist behind the Kodansha manga Matagi Gunner, just announced his move to Japan to double down on his efforts. In the anime space, the French Chansard Vincent has become a near-household name for animation enthusiasts.

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