The wasureazuma manga no kimi to will reach its emotional final in June

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The Mounthly Big Comic Spirits magazine of the Shagakukan publishing house confirmed in its July edition that the Wasurezuma manga no kimi to (translated as with you, my forgetful wife), the work of the renowned author Aki Katsu, will reach its outcome in the next issue, which will be published on June 27, 2025.

 

This moving manga begins in the 21st century, presenting the nursing couple Kazuki and Towako. After the death of Towako, who suffered dementia in his last years, Kazuki falls into a deep depression and decides to take his life with his wife's body. However, instead of reuniting with her in the hereafter, she wakes up in 1966, during her second year of high school. This unexpected second chance will allow you to relive your relationship from the beginning and try to amend what was once lost.

 

A brief but significant story


Wasurenazuma no Kimi to launched in March 2024 on the pages of Monthly Big Comic Spirits. The first compilation volume was published in November 2024, and the second will go on sale on June 30, 2025, a few days after the final chapter.

 

The work has been applauded by its emotional and nostalgic approach, moving away from the most daring tone by which Aki Katsu is mostly known.

 

Aki Katsu: from erotic comedy to romantic drama


Aki Katsu is famous for its long -year -old Futari H series (also known as Manga Sutra), which has been published since 1997 in Young Animal and Young Animal Aashi magazines. This work, self-defined as a "Bible of Love", has reached a total of 92 volumes until November 2024 and has been adapted to OVAS, Live-Action movies and a television series.

 

In addition, the author has developed multiple projects such as the spin-off Futari H Another in 2018, and 3 partner Hajimemashita !! In 2018, who was licensed by Seven Seas for publication in English in March 2023.

 

His versatility has been clear with Wasurazuma no kimi to, a romantic drama that contrasts with his previous titles, demonstrating that Katsu still has new stories to tell.

 

With their end at the corner, readers prepare to say goodbye to a work that has managed to touch the heart with a simple but powerful question: what would you do if you had a second chance with the love of your life?

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