Amazon Japan revealed that Mohiro Kitoh's manga Bokurano will have a deluxe edition that will include an entirely new chapter. This edition will be released in five volumes, and the fifth will include the new chapter.
The first and second volumes will be released simultaneously on June 27. For its part, Kitoh published the manga Bokurano in the Ikki magazine of the Shogakukan publishing house between 2004 and 2009. The publishing house compiled the work in a total of eleven volumes.
The series inspired a 24-episode anime adaptation released in April 2007 and produced by GONZO Studios. This series stood out for its musical themes, all performed by Chiaki Ishikawa and of which the theme “Uninstall” stood out.
Source: amazon
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