The Noragami manga will release its last chapter in January 2024.
It seems that one of the much-loved manga series, Noragami, is approaching its end. After being in print for many years, the creator, Adachi Toka, has set a final date for the series. Noragami will conclude with chapter 109, which is scheduled to be released in just a few months.
This news comes from Kodansha, the publisher of Noragami, who has announced the series' finale. The final chapter, chapter 109, will be published on January 6, 2024. It's worth noting that this finale will consist of 45 pages in total, and it will even include color pages.
"Noragami" by Adachi Toka will end with chapter 109 releasing in January 6th, 2024.
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It will be a 45 pages chapter with color pages. pic.twitter.com/AJ7uU2GrlP
If you haven't heard of Noragami, it's a manga series that's been around since late 2010. After more than 13 years, it's finally coming to an end. With 26 volumes in the series, it's been a favorite among fans, and the ending should give us some answers about Yato, Hiyori, and Yukine.
Additionally, you might be excited to hear that the final episodes of Noragami could lead to fans rallying for a new season of the anime. Just to give you some background, Noragami had a successful anime run produced by Bones in March 2014. They followed it up with a second season just a year later, but unfortunately, there hasn't been any new seasons since 2015. Once the manga series is completed, it would be great to see Noragami back on TV. If you're curious about what Noragami is all about in its first two seasons, you can watch it on Crunchyroll. And if you want to learn more about the series, check out the official synopsis below:
"Yato is a homeless god. He doesn't even have a shrine, not to mention worshippers! So to achieve his ambitious goals, he's set up a service to help those in need (for a small fee), hoping he'll eventually raise enough money to build himself the lavish temple of his dreams. Of course, he can't afford to be picky, so Yato accepts all kinds of jobs, from finding lost kittens to helping a student overcome bullies at school."
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