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Call of the Night -Paradise Arc- Short Manga Ends

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Manga launched on July 2

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Image via Weekly Shonen Sunday website
The X/Twitter account of the editor for Kotoyama's Yofukashi no Uta -Rakuen-hen- (Call of the Night -Paradise Arc-) short manga revealed on Wednesday that the manga will end in next week's 39th issue of Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday on August 27. The magazine's official website confirms the announcement.

The manga is a new short story for Kotoyama's Call of the Night (Yofukashi no Uta) manga. The manga launched in Weekly Shonen Sunday on July 2.

Viz Media licensed the Call of the Night manga, and describes the manga:

Nanakusa is a vampire. That's okay with human Ko. He wants to be one too. But transformation doesn't come that easily...

When Nazuna invites Ko to spend the night at her place in an abandoned building, he's stoked! But then he awakens to kisses on his neck with a little too much bite to them... Is it just the delicious taste of his blood that makes her meet him night after night for late-night adventures, conversation and...naps? Or something else? Then, when a cute girl from Yamori's past shows up and competes for his attention, his budding relationship with the undead is put to the test!

Kotoyama (Dagashi Kashi) launched the Call of the Night manga in Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine in August 2019. The manga ended in January 2024. Shogakukan published the manga's 20th and final compiled book volume in March 2024.

The first season of the manga's anime adaptation premiered in July 2022. HIDIVE streamed the anime with English subtitles as it aired in Japan. HIDIVE also debuted an English dub in September 2022.

The anime's second season premiered on July 4, and is currently airing. HIDIVE is streaming the anime.

Sources: Weekly Shonen Sunday editor Hara's X/Twitter account, Weekly Shōnen Sunday website


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