In this year's 15th issue of Shonengahosha publisher Young King magazine, it was announced that the manga written and illustrated by Hiroshi Tanaka, Kippo, will come to an end in the next issue of the magazine on July 27.
The work had already entered its final arc with the publication of its fourteenth compilation volume in August 2019. For his part, Tanaka began publishing the manga in Shonengahosha publisher Young King magazine in 2012. The publisher published the sixteenth compilation volume on April 27.
Kippo Synopsis
An "irreplaceable place" and the best friends in the world. Just when it seemed that the peaceful life would continue forever, the disaster came, and that was when humanity set out to protect what was most important to them. A compilation of history about the legendary men of Hiroshima!
Source: Young King issue 15
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