Manga Fans Are Trying to Save Love Bullet and You Should Join In

Manga Fans Are Trying to Save Love Bullet and You Should Join In

As a long-time fan of the manga and anime world, I can’t help but feel a sense of camaraderie with fellow fans when we rally together to save a series from cancellation. The recent plea from Inee, the creator of Love Bullet, has sparked a movement that reminds us all of the power we have as viewers.


As a passionate gamer and manga enthusiast, I can vouch that we’re living in an era where manga and anime are thriving like never before. However, it’s crucial to remember that even the most promising stories aren’t invincible against potential termination. Titles like “Red Hood,” “Mamayuyu,” and “Samurai 8” – prominent in the shonen world – have met their end due to factors such as low sales or waning interest.

If you haven’t encountered it before, “Love Bullet” is a comic series that debuted in 2023. Interestingly, instead of using bows and arrows, these cupids arm themselves with firearms to spread love. The lead character is Koharu, a newcomer who is learning the ropes while aspiring to emulate their mentors. The series has been labeled as a “yuri”, which refers to comics that center around “girls’ love”. In this vibrant, action-packed narrative, these cupids help foster relationships among all genders.

Love Bullet: Dodging Cancellation

Although Love Bullet hasn’t been formally announced as cancelled, its artist recently expressed a heartfelt appeal for support of the tale about gun-wielding cupids. Here’s what Inee had to say: “My primary aim has always been to complete Koharu’s story, and I am determined to make that happen. The story will be on break for another month as I strive towards this ambitious goal. Keep an eye out for new content daily and get ready for the thrilling Episode 8! Thank you for your ongoing support!

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— inee????????(1)????? (@inee) September 17, 2024

It appears that fans of the manga “Love Bullet” have rallied together from overseas, showing their support despite it not being originally in their language. Moved by their efforts to prevent its cancellation, they’ve been buying the volumes and even setting up a website to guide others on how to purchase them directly from the Japanese site. Thank you very much for your dedication!

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— inee????????(1)????? (@inee) September 18, 2024

How Anime Boosts Manga

Generally speaking, for a manga to get its own anime adaptation, it usually needs a certain level of popularity. Over the years, comics and animated series have often complemented each other. Usually, the debut of a new anime series can significantly increase the sales of the corresponding manga. For instance, shows like Demon Slayer and My Hero Academia have experienced this surge in popularity, but it appears that Love Bullet might not make it to television unless its fans show more support.

Due to the recent appeal from creator Inee, the manga “Love Bullet” has been rapidly selling out across Japan through multiple retailers, leading some fans to speculate about a potential North American marketing effort. With only a small number of chapters published thus far, it’s clear that there’s much more in store for this series, and supporters are hoping that Inee will be given the opportunity to continue Koharu’s story for a long time to come. Here’s hoping “Love Bullet” gets a second chance with the help of this fan campaign.

Curious if “Love Bullet” will avoid being cancelled? Keep tabs so your preferred under-the-radar manga doesn’t get axed! Stay updated with Team Anime at egmr.ru for the latest news from the manga universe, and feel free to chat about comics and anime directly with me @EVComedy.

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2024-09-18 19:10