The classic Shinto manga "Silver Fox" ends its 14-year series

The classic Shinto manga "Silver Fox" ends its 14-year series

Shueisha's classic Shinto manga "Silver Fox" was officially completed today, October 19, marking the end of its 14-year long serialization journey. The final 18th volume of the single book was also released at the same time.

• "Silver Fox" is a manga drawn by Ochiai Sayori, and was serialized in Shueisha's manga magazine "Ultra Jump" in 2008. The story tells the story of Makoto Saeki, a high school girl who lives in the small shrine "Inari Shrine" in a small town. As the 15th generation legitimate heir of the shrine, she inherited the "divine eyes" and can see the "messengers of God" that ordinary people cannot see.

This work is centered on Makoto and the shrine's fox messenger Gintaro, as well as Kamio Satoru, a boy who lives in the shrine, and his little fox messenger Koharu. It is a Shinto-themed daily work that describes the life of the shrine and the messengers.


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