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To Love-Ru Story Creator: Darkness Is Not the Final Chapter
posted on by Karen Ressler
Artist Kentarō Yabuki says he wants to draw spinoff with Mikan as magical girl
Saki Hasemi commented in the manga's 18th and final volume on Tuesday that, while To Love-Ru -Trouble- Darkness is over, and while any future developments haven't yet been decided, it is "not the final chapter" of To Love-Ru.
Artist Kentarō Yabuki also revealed in the volume that he thinks his next work will not be related to To Love-Ru. However, he also joked that he would like to draw a story about the character Mikan as a magical girl. "It would be nice if there is a time and place where I can draw that," he said.
The To Love-Ru -Trouble- Darkness manga launched in Jump SQ. in 2010.
streamed the series as it aired in Japan.
The series has also inspired several original video anime (OVAs), including a new 10th anniversary book on August 4.