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Manga News

Yoshikazu’s New Manga Series ‘The Queen’s Dogs’ to Launch in August


The September issue of Ichijinsha’s Comic Zero Sum magazine has revealed exciting news for manga enthusiasts. Yoshikazu, the creator of Makeup With Mud, will launch a new series titled Jōō no Inu (The Queen’s Dogs) in the next issue. This issue is set to be released on August 28.

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Synopsis of The Queen’s Dogs

The upcoming manga series will follow the story of an ambitious woman. She aspires to become the next ruler of the kingdom. This intriguing plot promises to captivate readers with its dynamic characters and intense storyline. Additionally, the artwork is expected to be stunning, as Yoshikazu is known for his unique style.

Makeup With Mud Live-Action Adaptation

In related news, the Makeup With Mud live-action series premiered on TV Asahi on July 13 at 11:30 p.m. JST. The series stars Hikaru Takahashi as Miku. Fans of the manga are excited to see their favorite characters brought to life on screen. Furthermore, the series has received positive reviews for its faithful adaptation and strong performances.

Yoshikazu’s Previous Works

Yoshikazu (or Yosikazu) launched the manga Makeup With Mud on Coamix’s Web Comic Zenon website in November 2020. The manga concluded on September 8, marking the end of a significant chapter for fans. Coamix published the first compiled book volume in April 2022. The eighth and final volume was released on October 20. MangaPlaza publishes the manga digitally in English, making it accessible to a broader audience. As a result, more readers can enjoy Yoshikazu’s work.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Yoshikazu continues to impress with his creative storytelling and compelling characters. The new series, The Queen’s Dogs, is highly anticipated and sure to be a hit among fans. As the release date approaches, excitement continues to build. Be sure to pick up the next issue of Comic Zero Sum on August 28 to dive into this exciting new adventure.

Source: Comic Zero Sum September issue