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It wasn’t too long ago that a new anime take on the title was announced and now it seems that the manga is to be brought back in the form of a new edition. The title is to be considered a spin-off, whether or not this will bring mayor changes to the plot is unknown. Read on for the known facts.
The spin-off will be illustrated by Kentaro Yabuki and written by Saki Hasemi, fans of the original will notice that these two are the ones who originally brought it to the world, as well as the ones whose differences are accredited by many a rumor-mongering fan as the reason it was canned. Whatever the cause for the original’s abrupt, inconclusive, lackluster and crushingly disappointing ending (you can tell it was that bad) fans may now begin to build up cautious expectations, for the manga will begin serialization this October on “Jump Square”, alongside Kentaro Yabuki’s other manga Mayoi Neko Overrun.
Just like with the anime, it’s unknown what this manga’s direction will be. The fact that it’s referred to as a “spin-off” serves as a warning to those awaiting a sequel, if it’s true that nothing is clear at this point, the general consensus with “spin-offs” is to reboot the franchise and move towards a new untapped segment of the story.
So keep those fingers crossed!