Kei Sasuga to Launch Tokyo R.I.P. Manga on Manga Box
Japanese mangaka Kei Sasuga is set to release a new manga series titled ‘Tokyo R.I.P.’ on the Manga Box app on March 23. Follow the supernatural adventures of Sou Kanbara and his siblings as they navigate the world of exorcism.
Kei Sasuga to Launch Tokyo R.I.P. Manga on Manga Box
Renowned Japanese mangaka Kei Sasuga is preparing to unveil her latest manga series, ‘Tokyo R.I.P.,’ on the Manga Box app on March 23. With her enchanting and whimsical writing style, Sasuga takes readers on a mystical journey through the supernatural adventures of Sou Kanbara and his siblings as they navigate the world of exorcism.
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A Captivating Tale of Exorcists with Dormant Powers
‘Tokyo R.I.P.’ centers around Sou Kanbara and his siblings, who work as exorcists despite lacking spiritual power. However, everything changes when Sou’s dormant powers awaken after a fateful encounter with the spirit of a girl at a love hotel. Sasuga’s ethereal descriptions and imaginative storytelling breathe life into this captivating tale of supernatural exploration.
Kei Sasuga: A Master of Manga
Kei Sasuga is no stranger to the manga world. With three years of experience and a specialization in fantasy genres, Sasuga has captured the hearts of readers with her previous works. Notably, her manga series ‘Domestic Girlfriend’ gained immense popularity during its serialization from April 2014 to June 2020. Sasuga’s creative and romantic writing signature shines through in ‘Tokyo R.I.P.,’ promising an enchanting reading experience for fans.
Anticipation for ‘Tokyo R.I.P.’ on Manga Box
Fans of Kei Sasuga’s work eagerly await the release of ‘Tokyo R.I.P.’ on Manga Box. With its launch on March 23, readers can immerse themselves in the supernatural world of exorcism, where thrilling adventures and unexpected encounters await. Sasuga’s ability to weave magical world-building and captivating narratives ensures that ‘Tokyo R.I.P.’ will be a must-read for manga enthusiasts.
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