The June issue of Shueisha publisher Ribon magazine revealed that Yuuko Kasumi's manga Furuya-sensei wa An-chan no Mono will end in the next issue of the magazine in June.
Kasumi began publishing the manga in the Ribon magazine of the Shueisha publisher in September 2016. The publisher published the tenth compilation volume on January 24 and will publish the eleventh on May 25.
Kasumi also published the manga Marimo no Hana: Saikyou Butou-a Shougakusei Densetsu, in collaboration with Yasushi Akimoto and who inspired an OVA released at an event in 2012. The manga was published in the same magazine between 2010 and 2014.
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