On the cover of this year's 16th issue of Hakusensha publisher's Young Animal magazine, it was revealed that the manga written by Cool-kyou Shinja and illustrated by Amahara, Heion Sedai no Idaten-tachi, will have an anime adaptation. This edition will be released on August 12 in Japan.
Cool-kyou Shinja and Amahara began publishing the manga in Hakusensha publisher's Young Animal magazine in August 2018. In fact, it is a remake of a manga that Amahara published online previously. The publisher will publish the third compilation volume on August 11.
Synopsis of Heion Sedai no Idaten-tachi
In the story of this manga, the gods appeared when humanity was on the brink of annihilation by the demons. Deities called "Idaten" fought and sealed the demons 800 years ago. Now, the "Idaten" no longer have experience in fighting and live peaceful lives. But, at the same time, the demons are reviving, and the battle between humans, gods, and demons is about to begin. Which side will be the victor this time with the changed conditions?
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