After the events that occurred on Saturday night in Japan with Tatsuya Matsuki , writer of the manga Act-Age , where he was accused of the abuse of two minors, the release date for the compilation volume number 13 of the series was removed from the website of Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, owned by Shueisha publishing house .
Previously, the thirteenth volume of the series was scheduled to go on sale on October 2, however, in the absence of an official statement by the aforementioned publisher to announce the future of the franchise, rumors point to a possible manga cancellation.
Act-Age is a manga series written by Tatsuya Matsuki and illustrated by Shiro Usazaki , who began publication in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in January 2018. The publisher published the eleventh compiled volume on May 13.
Act-Age Synopsis
The story centers on Kei Yonagi, a high school student whose dream is to become an actress. She lives with her two younger brothers, after her father abandoned them and her mother passed away.
Kei has an impressive talent for acting, to the point where she is able to get so into character that she abandons reality. During an audition, some speculate that her incredible talent could also be dangerous to herself, and she is not accepted. However, Kei captures the attention of a renowned director named Sumiji Kuroyama, who hires her in order to showcase her talent and potential.
Kei has an impressive talent for acting, to the point where she is able to get so into character that she abandons reality. During an audition, some speculate that her incredible talent could also be dangerous to herself, and she is not accepted. However, Kei captures the attention of a renowned director named Sumiji Kuroyama, who hires her in order to showcase her talent and potential.
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