This
Saturday, the September issue of Kadokawa's Shōnen Ace magazine
marked the closing of the manga A Misanthrope Teaches a Class for
Demi-Humans, an adaptation of the light novel series written by VTuber
Natsume Kurusu and illustrated by Sai Izumi. The manga was
adapted by Atsu Benino and had been published since 2022.
The story,
which combines fantasy with elements of personal redemption, will officially
say goodbye with the release of the fourth and final compilation volume,
scheduled for September 26.
A Story About Redemption in Magical Lands
The play
follows Rei Hitoma, a former teacher who, due to past traumas,
defines himself as a misanthrope. In search of peace of mind, he accepts a new
position as a teacher at a remote school in the mountains. However, she
discovers that her new students are not ordinary humans, but half-human
girls who aspire to become real humans.
This
unexpected twist will lead Rei to rethink her worldview and become emotionally
involved with her students, in a story that mixes comedy, drama and a
supernatural touch.
The work
is also available in Spanish
Yen
Press publishes
both the manga and the original novels in English. The first volume of the
manga was released on July 22, and the second will be published on December
16. As for the novels, the fourth volume with illustrations by Sai
Izumi was published by Kadokawa on February 25, and the
second volume in English arrived on March 19.