Shonen Jump+ to Debut New Work by The Promised Neverland Artist

Shonen Jump will be launching a new webtoon manga from The Promised Neverland illustrator Demizu Posuka.Two reliable X (formerly Twitter) news hubs, @MangaMogura RE and @WSJ_Manga, announced the news to their respective followers. Posuka’s upcoming series, titled Misanga Route, is reportedly designed as an “interactive vertical work” where readers are given the opportunity to influence how the story progresses by making different choices. According to @MangaMogura RE, the manga is set to debut sometime “soon” on the Shonen Jump+ app. Since the comic is also a webtoon, it’s likely that it will only be distributed in a digital-only format.Posuka has worked as an illustrator for manga and light novels since 2013. In 2016, they collaborated with writer Kaiu Shirai to create the dark fantasy manga The Promised Neverland, which went on to receive a popular two-season anime adaptation from CloverWorks (Spy x Family). The plot revolves around Emma, Norman and Ray, three highly intelligent children who live together at a mysterious orphanage called Grace Field House. For unknown reasons, the three children are given special treatment by the staff. However, when Emma and Norman take their first steps outside, they discover the grim truth behind their carefully sheltered existence. Weekly Shonen Jump serialized the manga from August 2016 up until its conclusion in June 2020.

Shonen Jump will be launching a new webtoon manga from The Promised Neverland illustrator Demizu Posuka.

Two reliable X (formerly Twitter) news hubs, @MangaMogura RE and @WSJ_Manga, announced the news to their respective followers. Posuka’s upcoming series, titled Misanga Route, is reportedly designed as an “interactive vertical work” where readers are given the opportunity to influence how the story progresses by making different choices. According to @MangaMogura RE, the manga is set to debut sometime “soon” on the Shonen Jump+ app. Since the comic is also a webtoon, it’s likely that it will only be distributed in a digital-only format.

Posuka has worked as an illustrator for manga and light novels since 2013. In 2016, they collaborated with writer Kaiu Shirai to create the dark fantasy manga The Promised Neverland, which went on to receive a popular two-season anime adaptation from CloverWorks (Spy x Family). The plot revolves around Emma, Norman and Ray, three highly intelligent children who live together at a mysterious orphanage called Grace Field House. For unknown reasons, the three children are given special treatment by the staff. However, when Emma and Norman take their first steps outside, they discover the grim truth behind their carefully sheltered existence. Weekly Shonen Jump serialized the manga from August 2016 up until its conclusion in June 2020.

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