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Chi to Hai no Joō Creator Asks Fans to Buy Manga to Prevent Cancellation
posted on by Jennifer Sherman
Sales of compiled books of Shogakukan's Manga ONE app, which serializes the manga.
While such scenarios are probably unfortunately common, it is rare for creators to reveal details of a manga's possible cancellation in such a frank manner. Many series suddenly end with an announcement only after publishers have made their final decisions.
Some online commenters said selling of a series should be an editor's job. Commenters also said it is unfortunate that digital sales are unlikely to count toward such a sales goal. On the other hand, some people pointed out that 1,000 is not that large of a number of copies to aim to sell nationwide in a month. Bako's plea may be enough to save the manga.
The vampire series launched in 2016, and Shogakukan's Ura Sunday magazine is also publishing the manga in print. The manga's 27th chapter debuted online on September 12, and the next chapter will debut on September 26. Shogakukan released the second compiled book volume on July 12.
[Via Yaraon!]