The Crows Zero Reboot manga will end in its next chapter

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In the fifty-second chapter of the manga written by Kenji Taira and illustrated by Shougo Mutou, Crows Zero Reboot, it was announced that the play will end with its next chapter.


Taira and Mutou began publishing the manga on Akita Shoten's Mangabox app in August 2018. The publisher published the fourth compilation volume on April 8.

The Crows manga was published by Hiroshi Takahashi in Akita Shoten's Monthly Shonen Champion magazine between 1990 and 1998. The publisher compiled the work into a total of 26 compilation volumes, and inspired a two-episode OVA. The manga also inspired three live-action films, with Takashi Miike directing the first two.

Synopsis of Crows Zero Reboot

Just like the original manga written and illustrated by Hiroshi Takahashi, "Crows Zero," the story unfolds a year before protagonist Hanamichi Bouya is transferred to Suzura High School, and focuses on a newly transferred third-year student named Genji. Takiya and his journey to become the leader of the criminal gang within the violent student society of Suzuran High School.

Source: Mangabox mobile version

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