After 11 years, Kentaro Yabuki starts a new series with the theme of young people exorcising demons

After 11 years, Kentaro Yabuki starts a new series with the theme of young people exorcising demons

Today, June 15th, Japanese manga artist Kentaro Yabuki's new work "Yokai Triangle (tentative translation)" officially started serialization in "Weekly Shonen JUMP". The theme is about a young man exorcising monsters. It sounds a bit like "Something to Do"?

Kentaro Yabuki is a Japanese manga artist. He was born in Kochi City, Kochi Prefecture on February 4, 1980. Because of his father's job transfer, he lived in Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture when he was in the first year of junior high school, and spent the second year of junior high school in Okayama Prefecture. His representative works are "Black Cat" and "To Love-Ru". "Yokai Triangle" is a new work of Kentaro Yabuki after his last JUMP work "To LOVE" was completed in 2009.

·"Yokai Triangle" tells the adventure story of a boy named Feng Juan Matsuri who specializes in exorcism. Matsuri is known as the "purinin" of the demon-exorcist clan. The heroine is a beautiful girl named Hanasura Rin who has the ability to see demons that ordinary people don't have. Between the two of them is a harmless and cute demon who looks like a cat...

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