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Karada Sagashi I Manga Ends on March 11 – News

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Horror manga launched in September 2022


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© Welzard, Katsutoshi Murase, Harumi Doki, Shueisha

Shueisha‘s Shonen Jump+ online manga service published the 22nd chapter of Welzard, Katsutoshi Murase, and Harumi Doki‘s Karada Sagashi I (Body Search Different) manga on Saturday, where it announced that the manga will end in its next chapter on March 11.

The third manga from the Karada Sagashi series launched in September 2022 on the Shonen Jump+ website. Anime screenwriter Doki (Cyborg 009 Call of Justice, Ultraman, Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045) is credited for the “film script,” while Murase is once again credited for the art. Welzard is credited for the original work. Shueisha will publish the manga’s third and final compiled book volume on April 4.

Welzard‘s original cellphone novel on the Everystar site inspired Murase’s manga adaptation. The story centers on Asuka, a high school student who sees the apparition of a dead student named Haruka, asking Asuka to find her body. As the story progresses, Asuka and her friends attempt to find the eight scattered pieces of Haruka’s corpse in the school, and learn more about the Red Person that is hunting them as they do so. The Red Person hunts students who are alone at school to kill them, and until they exit the school gates, the Red Person will keep appearing before them. When the Red Person kills a student, it scatters the student’s body into eight pieces, and tasks another person to find the pieces in the school. If Asuka fails to find Haruka’s body, the day will keep repeating and she and her friends will keep dying until they do.

Murase drew the manga from September 2014 to December 2017 on Shueisha‘s Shonen Jump+ website, where it was the first series to garner over 100 million views. Shueisha published the manga’s 17th and final volume in February 2018, and the volumes collectively have over three million copies in circulation. Murase launched the Karada Sagashi Kai sequel manga in January 2018, and ended it in January 2019. Shueisha published the fifth and final volume in March 2019.

The manga inspired a series of anime shorts that debuted on Production I.G‘s Tate Anime (now Anime Beans) app in July 2017. The manga also inspired a live-action film adaptation that opened in Japan in October 2021.

Source: Shonen Jump+


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