YouTuber CoryxKenshin Returns With Weekly Chapters of New Manga

Although Japan leads the way in manga production currently, it’s essential to note that this medium isn’t exclusive to Eastern countries. For instance, YouTuber CoyxKenshin has been generating significant attention with his original manga series, titled “Monsters We Make“. The first volume of this series sold over two hundred thousand copies in its initial week! To keep the excitement levels high, the YouTuber is releasing new chapters of his manga for free on a weekly basis. CoryxKenshin himself is eager to discuss the series and upcoming events with fans.

From today, you’re welcome to visit the official website of the manga and access fresh weekly chapters by clicking the link provided. For those who prefer a physical copy, you can also purchase the volumes directly from the site. Additionally, pre-orders and digital packages for the series are available at $12.99 USD. This intriguing story, reminiscent of both “Dragon Ball Z” and “Attack on Titan”, continues to unfold. At this moment, an anime adaptation has not been officially announced, but given its growing popularity, there’s a strong possibility that Monsters We Make could make its debut on the screen in the near future.

CoryxKenshin Speaks

To get fans excited about the fresh new weekly release schedule that’s now in effect, creator CoryxKenshin offered insights on his North American manga, “The creative process behind ‘Monsters We Make’ is like a playground for me, where I can apply all the thoughts and life experiences I’ve gathered over decades as a spectator. I wanted to craft a story that delves into humanity and what drives us, incorporating Black representation I’ve long desired in this genre, and also weaving in threads of my faith. It was important to me to see a character like The Raikage from Naruto in an underrepresented space, and I hope my main character, Jabari, can serve as a source of inspiration for fans much like Goku was for me during my childhood. This project has been both demanding and rewarding.

If you’re unfamiliar with “Monsters We Make”, let me give you a brief overview: For Jabari Booker, New Edyn Academy seemed like the key to a future filled with music and expertise. But on his very first day, that dream turns into a terrifying nightmare. As he is pulled further down this dark path, he comes to understand that the real horror lies at the end of this shattered journey. To make it through, he must fight not only the monsters within New Edyn but also the decay rotting from within its very walls.

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2025-06-03 19:43