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Moyashimon: Tales of Agriculture Manga to End in January
posted on by Egan Loo
Manga creator Morning two magazine on January 22, 2014. Ishikawa drew a "four- announcement manga" to report the news via the Gothic Lolita-dressed Kei Yūki and antibacterial freak Hazuki Oikawa:
The story follows a college student named Tadayasu Sawaki who discovers that he can see and communicate with the germs all around him — germs that appear as super-deformed characters. Ishikawa explained that he personally thought of the manga as the story of Sawaki as a freshman, and Sawaki will become a second-year student in the next issue of Morning two.
The manga launched in moved to the monthly magazine Morning two this past June. Kodansha published the 12th compiled book volume in April, and Ishikawa aims to end the series with 159 chapters and 13 volumes. Ishikawa already drew the draft for the final chapter, and he will ink it starting in the new year.
Yūichi Nakamura in the same block in 2010.
Ishikawa inspiring an anime.
Source: Narinari.com