MSR September 2024
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Kaisen follows My Hero Academia in ending a somewhat shorter, but nonetheless
popular run from 2018, just over 6 years. At least one more series may end within
the year, you’ll hear it here when it happens. My money's on Undead Unluck, mostly since it's the oldest apart from One Piece and other classics
Kyokutou Necromance ended at 18 chapters, unfortunately having to do lore dump right at the end.
Psych House concludes at 17 chapters, even more disappointing because it was a fun slice of life that filled a niche that’s only semi filled with Super Psychic Policeman Chojo, still going strong
3 new series this month, first is Ichi the Witch by writer Osamu Nishi (of Welcome To Demon School Iruma-kun fame) and Shiro Usazaki (artist of Act-age). In a world where magic is alive in the form of Majiks, those who acquire them are called Witches. Our lead, Ichi, is a hunter who grew up in the Druid Mountains where Uroro the King Majik resides. And the strongest Witch, Descarras, discovers Uroro’s heart cannot be pierced by a woman, saved by Ichi’s intervention. And this allows Ichi to become the only male Witch in the world
Next is Shinobi Undercover by Ippon Takegushi and Santa Mitarashi, the team behind Candy Flurry. Yodaka, a skilled ninja, is tasked with guarding Aoi Mukai, a clutzy high school girl. And, while he’s excellent in combat, he struggles in social interactions, assisted in the mission by other ninja on the same general mission, all managing the “fake” life for Aoi
Last is Hakutaku by newcomer Kouki Ishikawa, features high schooler Hikuma, who’s developed a talent for playing games even at school, learning about people’s habits and patterns. Not even realizing he’s being bullied, he has a positive and generous outlook. New student, Raika Noto, bringing up his situation and how she can help, suggesting he use his gamifying talent and have her help him make a game for their class to counter the bullying. And the responses are so good that Hikuma decides he really wants to make games
Kyokutou Necromance 18 [END]
We meet the sorcerers that created the rings (seemingly African in origin?), meeting up with the Shiryo Sorcery Society head at an airport. Their leader, a shiryo from an unnamed African nation, meets up with Kaoru. After an invasion, the country released shiryo across the world, the Chitari-lookalike holding a flame for Kaoru’s great great grandfather. Unfortunately, it means she targets Kaoru’s grandma, thankfully only using her as a threat so Kaoru can agree to marry her. And things conclude as Yoji, who faked his death, is fishing, seemingly getting a call about another job
Nue’s Exorcist 64-68
We see Kazusa and Gakuro helped by other Exorcist Captains, Gakuro still able to fight in spite of his Hollow Weapon breaking. Gakuro notices Raisei’s Hollow Weapon is the same design as his, Nue previously allied with the Exorcist Bureau to seal the other Hyo, but was seemingly betrayed as well. And Kasha is said to be the one who created the system that created the Level 4s (or possibly Nue? Maybe people just assumed it was Nue), the Hyo prepared to destroy everything. The two Hyo clash, compared to two natural disasters
We see Jinpachi, a student that featured early on, is part of a family that venerates Kasha as a god that protected them from a tsunami (plot point that comes too late?). Meanwhile, Nue and Kasha’s fight continues, but Raisei decides with Kasha to leave for now, planning for the upcoming resurrection of the Hyo. Nue bids him goodbye, revealing his surname is Fujino (same as one of the major exorcist clans). The next day, Hakutaku is revealed to be captured by Nue and they “interrogate” her under the guise of a welcome party
As everyone enjoys the party, Hakutaku opens up in a slight way, given her weakness to kids and “teaching” them. We learn Raisei was indeed of the Fujino clan and their unique constitution allows them to absorb spirits, seen with Shiroha in her introduction. And Raisei’s plan is to speed up the Hyo’s resurrection, likely starting in 2 weeks. But his plan involves a particular member, since he doesn’t have the Ritual Blades
We’re told Shin, another of Raisei’s Level 4 allies, can copy any physical thing he touches with a special ability (in a painful process we see part of). And Kasha’s ability to manipulate dimensions would speed up the resurrection if he can unlock it with a Ritual Blade, even a copy. Izane, the Exorcist Bureau Head arrives, appointing the Sixth and First Branches to defeat the Hyo. The Ritual Blade is completed by Shin, while Gakuro begins training with Nue, assisted by Vice Captain Yamato
Nue explains how Yamato Rido has a barrier power that protects people from a Hyo’s negative effects (which has a huge range). Gakuro is unable to admit any crush, Yamato claiming such an accomplishment is the bare minimum for captain qualities. Nue then volunteers the idea for Gakuro to confess at the summer festival. After training, Yamato teases Gakuro, suggesting the young captain wants to date the many girls in his social circle and Tsujita accidentally interrupts Gakuro as he leaves, asking if he’s dating anyone
4 Knights of the Apocalypse 159-163
Gawain explains that they’ll have a chance to attack Beltreipe if they win, since he’s that arrogant. And she introduces her grandma and grandpa, a wood golem and dragon skeleton respectively, also saying that she can help the group get weapons for the tournament. Percival approaches Kay, who tells him about his past with Arthur, his adopted brother, who pulled Excalibur from the stone and treated him kindly even when he tried to usurp his position and lashed out in anger. Percival agrees to take Gawain, even saying Kay raised her better than he thinks
Gawain takes the group to the kitchen where it’s revealed her chef is Dubs, the Giant blacksmith that forged the Sacred Treasures used by the Seven Deadly Sins. He initially refuses to make weapons for them, but hearing about Lancelot’s struggles to find a compatible weapon has him change his mind. The group heads to Annwfyn, while we see what appears to be a more feminine dainty Isolde saved by a taller Tristan (called Tantris)
The group meets up with Tristan/Tantris, who doesn’t recognize them at all (Arthur’s Chaos magic in Camelot probably affecting his and Isolde’s memories), but Percival confirms it is Tristan, the tournament about to start
Gawain summons a chest where Dubs will put the weapons in when he’s forged them. Percival wants to go with just Gawain, the danger more clear now, but the others insist. The first stage is a free for all, the final 16 passing to the next level of combat. Percival is attacked by an armored knight, who is called out to by others as Diodora, to his shock
We see Diodora wants to return Ironside to normal, his father insisting he has no son (seemingly due to Arthur’s converting him and Pellegarde). Percival faces off against Diodora’s aides, one using Life Spirits to attack. Nasiens and Anne also fight back, though Anne is helped by Bors (who I actually forgot was still involved) and also Chion and Isolde (the other Isolde a fake)
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