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Who are the finalists for the 47th Kodansha Manga Award?

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The finalists for the 47th Kodansha Manga Award have been announced. Find out which manga made it to the finals in each category.

Finalists for the 47th Kodansha Manga Award: A Magical Showcase of Talent

The finalists for the 47th Kodansha Manga Award have been announced, unveiling a mesmerizing lineup of exceptional manga. This prestigious award recognizes outstanding manga published in the previous year, and the finalists represent the epitome of creativity and storytelling. As the winners are eagerly awaited, let’s delve into the shortlisted manga in each category.

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Under the Best Shonen category, we have a thrilling assortment of contenders. Yuki Suenaga and Takamasa Moue’s “Akane Banashi” from Weekly Shonen Jump showcases their remarkable talent. Saka Mikami’s “Kaoru Hana wa Rin to Saku” from Magazine Pocket captivates readers with its enchanting narrative. Kei Urana’s “Gachiakuta” from Weekly Shonen Magazine offers a unique and gripping storyline. Rina Hard & Ryosuke Fuji’s “Shangri-La Frontier” from Weekly Shonen Magazine and Masahito Soda’s “Megumi no Daigo: Kyūkoku no Orange” from Monthly Shonen Magazine complete this impressive lineup, leaving fans on the edge of their seats.

In the Best Shojo category, we are treated to a collection of captivating stories. Mamoru Ao’s “Ano Ko no Kodomo” from Bessatsu Friend delves into the complexities of youth and relationships. Mika Yamamori’s “In the Clear Moonlit Dusk” from Dessert enchants readers with its tender and poignant tale. Yuki Shiwasu’s “Tamon-kun Ima Docchi!?” from Hana to Yume and Suu Morishita’s “Yubisaki to Renren” from Dessert are strong contenders, weaving narratives that resonate with the heart.

The General category presents a diverse range of manga, each with its own allure. Yama Wayama’s “Onna no Sono no Hoshi” from Feel Young invites readers into a world of unique perspectives and introspection. Misaki Takamatsu’s “Skip and Loafer” from Monthly Afternoon promises an intriguing and thought-provoking story. Shun Umezawa’s “The Darwin Incident” from Monthly Afternoon captivates with its blend of mystery and adventure. Tsukasa Monma and Shikako’s “Manshu Ahen Squad” from Weekly Young Magazine and Tsurumaikada’s “Medalist” from Monthly Afternoon complete this impressive lineup, offering readers a taste of different genres and storytelling styles.

The Kodansha Manga Award, sponsored by Kodansha, is a highly esteemed event in the manga industry. Since its inception in 1977, it has recognized outstanding serialized manga from the previous year, celebrating the talent and creativity of mangaka. With categories spanning shonen, shojo, and general, the award highlights the diverse and vibrant manga landscape. In 2021, notable winners included “That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime” in the Best Shonen Manga category, “Nina the Starry Bride” in the Best Shojo Manga category, and “Police in a Pod” in the General category.

The announcement of the finalists for the 47th Kodansha Manga Award has generated excitement and anticipation among manga enthusiasts. The talent and creativity showcased in these shortlisted works are a testament to the vibrant and ever-evolving manga industry. As we eagerly await the winners to be revealed on May 10, 2023, let us celebrate the magic and artistry of manga and the mangaka who bring these captivating stories to life.

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