Popular Shueisha Series Ends After 11 Years

Popular Shueisha Series Ends After 11 Years

As a gamer with over two decades of manga reading under my belt, I can’t help but feel a tinge of nostalgia as Twin Star Exorcists takes its final bow. This series has been a staple in Shueisha‘s catalog for over nine years now, and it’s hard to believe that Rokuro’s adventures are finally coming to an end.


A popular series published by Shueisha for eleven years, Twin Star Exorcists, has come to an end. This long-running adventure in Jump Square magazine is now concluded, creating a void in their collection that needs immediate attention

The announcement follows Yoshiaki Sukeno, the mastermind behind Twin Star Exorcists, revealing their intention to conclude the series this autumn. This week, the final chapter of the manga was published in Jump Square, wrapping up Rokuro Enmado’s tale. Over a decade ago, readers were introduced to the ambitious exorcist, and to understate his experiences would be an understatement

Popular Shueisha Series Ends After 11 Years

If you’re not acquainted with Twin Star Exorcists, it first aired in November 2013, and Viz Media handles its English distribution. This series blends elements of supernatural romance and action. The protagonist, Rokuro, was once an exorcist, but he possessed extraordinary abilities. His life takes a turn when he encounters Benio Adashino, the Eastern Exorcist, who shares with him a prophecy. According to this prophecy, they are destined to wed and have a child, Miko, who is said to be the greatest exorcist capable of cleansing the world of all malevolent spirits. However, Rokuro and Benio might have their own opinions about this predestined future

The Future of Shueisha’s Top Series

The Twin Star Exorcists series has been a reliable hit for Shueisha, and its conclusion leaves an empty space in their lineup. Recently, Weekly Shonen Jump said goodbye to My Hero Academia after a long run of over ten years, and Jujutsu Kaisen is set to finish this month as well. As popular series like Black Clover approach their end, Shueisha is on the verge of seeing several of its top titles come to a close. This departure could create an opportunity for new titles to shine in Shonen Jump

In every generation, it falls upon them to discover their own popular TV shows, and now it seems the Roaring Twenties are here. From Kagurabachi to Dandadan and Sakamoto Days, a fresh epoch of Shueisha is prepared to make its mark. As these hits take center stage, Shueisha will be on the hunt for the hidden talents that will shape tomorrow’s success stories

Curious about the details of Twin Star Exorcists? Not a problem! Dive deeper into the story by checking out the official summary for the series found below:

“The Twin Star Exorcists are destined to give birth to a child who will end the war against the monstrous Kegare. However, can Rokuro and Benio manage to get along long enough to save the world? Rokuro yearns for a life outside of exorcism! Suddenly, enigmatic Benio appears on the scene. The two are labeled as the “Twin Star Exorcists” and learn they are destined to marry… Can Rokuro find a way out of this fate? When Rokuro’s closest friend Ryogo vanishes, Rokuro has no choice but to seek Benio’s aid to venture into Magano, the domain of the wicked Kegare, to save him.”

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2024-09-04 21:02