Dragon Bugyō Manga Ends – News

Series debuted in June 2024


Dragon Bugyō

Shogakukan‘s Sunday Webry platform published the final chapter of Kyoichi Nanatsuki and Mogi Yomogi’s Dragon Bugyō (Dragon Magistrate) manga on Saturday.

The story follows Kiryu Uemon, who has become homeless after his father disowned him. Despite the feud, he is called home and charged with an order from the 8th shogun to deliver something from Nagasaki to Edo.

Nanatsuki and Yomogi launched the series on Shogakukan‘s Sunday Webry platform in June 2024. Shogakukan shipped the second compiled book volume on April 11.

Nanatsuki published the Project ARMS manga with artist Ryōji Minagawa in Weekly Shonen Sunday from 1997 to 2002. Viz Media released the 22-volume manga in English in 2003-2009.

The manga inspired a 26-episode television anime series in 2001, and a 26-episode sequel series titled Project ARMS: The 2nd Chapter aired in 2001-2002. Viz Media released the first season on DVD in 2002-2004, and released the second season on DVD in 2004-2005. Discotek Media relicensed both anime seasons in 2017 and released the series on home video.

Nanatsuki launched the Tsukimonogakari manga with artist Manyō Asahi in Sunday Webry in October 2022. The series ended in January.

Source: Sunday Webry


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