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[Manga] The Blue Knight is serious…!

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  • April 22, 2025
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The new series “Kokamu mono” is really fired up…

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If Mr. Mori and the others are gone, it won’t mean anything, right?

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Is the Blue Knight still around…?

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It’s okay to include advertisements…

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Wasn’t it being serialized? I thought, and then I realized Kuroshiokarento had ended.

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I’m shocked that Elena’s torch has ended.

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Are you okay?

Part One complete! Don’t you think it would have been better to have done it?

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It’s incredibly convoluted, but isn’t it disrespectful to refer to it as an experimental period for a serialized author?

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Just tell me what will happen with Otoyomegatari.

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It’s sad if someone writes that you are “filled with nostalgia for the early 2000s” when that wasn’t your intention at all.

It was spreading a worldview like Blood Blockade Battlefront…

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I thought it was just a label that deals with complicated authors, but it seems there are various things going on.

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I don’t really understand, but is it okay to say that there is a magazine called Blue Knight?

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It was posted on ZIN during the time of the cross-current too.

It was posted on ZIN during the time of the cross-current too.

Kurosio Current③ Kokamumo God and people want to experience it Youth ensemble comedy final answer is on sale! Blue Knight Akasa A girl possessed by a demon from her father Misato A boy who fell in love with a giant monster lurking in the dam Mana The richest and most famous young lady in high school.

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It’s one of those cases where back issues are relatively available because it’s treated as a book.

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Wasn’t Haruta like that too?

Is it just a rotation?

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I thought Otoyomegatari was in the same category as Young Jump or Young Magazine.

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Indeed, if it’s Young Jump, the Ota Bride Tournament is starting, and in Young Magazine, Russian soldiers are coming to fuck.

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I liked Kuroshiokare, so I’m looking forward to it.

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Honestly, can you break out of niche subculture and establish a monumental achievement?

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It’s too late to try hard.

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When I heard “Blue Knight” from Kadokawa, my first thought was, “Is there some relation to Fortune Quest?”

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It seems that someone from Haruta went out and created a thread, but what happened in the end with that guy leaving the Blue Knights and so on?

Is another book coming out?

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The impression I have of Blue Knight is that it features erotic and grotesque illustrations that have a similar style to “Otonari no Yuujin”.

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I only know about my sister and giants.

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Someone who only knows Megalozaria.

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I am surprised that it has been four years since the Blue Knight.

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You’re experimenting too much…

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What are you making such a fuss about?

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It might sound silly, but it doesn’t look like the style of the Blue Knights.

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In other words… it’s from the Haruta system, right?

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The Blue Knights often have an image resembling mass-produced prototypes like Mori Kaoru or Irie Aki.

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Is it really something that the person who launched the magazine and the marquee writer went elsewhere?

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Where will Otoyomegatari be published?

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Since the editor who opposed media development and electronic publication has left, the policy is changing rapidly for Aoki Kishi.

Since the producer changed, it has become like Kirby, where merchandise development has ramped up significantly.

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The one who inherits the monkey is not pulled towards the Blue Knight.

I was lucky to start serialization on the Haruta series’ electronic site.

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It’s quite a bad impression that this uproar happened right after I published a book about wanting to draw “Otoyomegatari” even if I had to buy magazines.

It’s more towards the editor than the writer.

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The publication is launched with two blue knights pulled out as well.

I wonder if they’ll do that again…

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I heard that Blue Knight was created by the editors of four magazines within the Kadokawa Group working together.

The man who only knows the Haruta series that was the basis for that editing.

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Halta is still quite a solid collection in various ways, but it can’t be denied that it’s become a state similar to that of the special edition magazine after the conclusion of Attack on Titan.

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I know that the creator of Hamburger-chan had a dispute with the editor of Blue Knight and left.

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Family disputes happen so often that you lose the motivation to chase after them.

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For a while, the anime version of Dungeon Meshi is in a bonus period earning foreign currency, so Haruta should be fine.

“Should we take the money earned from Dungeon Meal and carefully animate Hina Matsuri to completion?”

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I know Haruta and Dengeki, but I didn’t know there was something like Asuka and Kitora…

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I was told by the Blue Knight serialized writer that they don’t understand the meaning of splitting it into two volumes, and it was a fail.

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Even if the family conflict leads to a split, please break up only after clearly deciding on the new home for the serialized work.

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Hinazuki isn’t the type where merchandise sells well…

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I prefer it when it’s lukewarm.

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Looking at the anime adaptations of the Haruta series, the sense of alienness from Daidamira is striking…

It seems like the color of the editor that Mr. Mori got rid of doesn’t match.

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Did the beam split into Fellows, then become Haruta, and then further became the Blue Knight?

Beam is still around, but I wonder if Magazine Fellows and Haruta are on hiatus.

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I buy Haruta, but I don’t understand the meaning of breaking up with the Blue Knight.

Well, I feel like the number of illustrations by Mori Kaoru will mainly decrease, I guess?

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Where is Mitsuhisa Kuji fighting now?

Volume 3 won’t be released.

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Why do niche magazines further divide?

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There are many works that are serialized over the course of years, so it’s tough to subscribe to a monthly magazine, and bi-monthly magazines have an even higher hurdle.

Jump changes quickly, so it doesn’t matter soon anyway.

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I don’t really care, but I’m curious about Kishira-san in the partially visible library in the image with the wide-format comic.

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Hearing about the policy of that editor in the midst of the controversy, they only seem like a person who pursues ideals while neglecting the basics.

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The fellows who separated from Beam changed their name to Haruta.

The Blue Knight originally started as a pamphlet in Balta and became independent.

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Fellows was retitled as Harta.

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It’s crazy that the magazine’s recognition was at a level better than some raccoon manga’s publication location until it became a hot topic in Megalozaria.

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I bought Megalozaria because the cover is risque, but has it only become a topic of discussion recently?

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I remember thinking at the time that it was strange that Fire Emblem suddenly ended and that the author’s comment in the volume expressed regret for not being able to continue, especially since there were no other opportunities to obtain information.

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Well, I think the recognition of the Blue Knight magazine is fairly similar.

It’s kind of hard to buy because it’s split into volumes.

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If you know Haruta, then the Blue Knight should be well-known enough too, right?

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I had heard quite a bit about Haruta, but I only knew of the Blue Knight by name.

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Well, it’s not exactly a major thing, but comparing it to Laza is just too rude.

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If you were already subscribing to Harta or if you’re a fan of authors like Kaoru Mori, that’s a different story.

It’s not good otaku to say that the blue knight derived from the niche Harta has low visibility, especially since the actual items are hard to find.

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I really don’t understand why they’re doing split volumes… it just seems like it would reduce sales.

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The lineup of works seems to have even more simplified accessibility than those from Haruta.

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It’s not strange if you don’t know about the Blue Knight.

First of all, it’s rare to even talk about the manga featured in Blue Knight…

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I don’t think there are many manga fans who are seriously following the Blue Knight magazine.

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Harta made its debut with “The Morose Mononokean” as its flagship title, and there were many popular works like “Dungeon Meal,” but “Blue Knight” is…

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https://ynjn.jp/title/22445

The serialization of “That Tanuki Person” is ongoing!

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By the way, is it true that Haruta still has the rule that if you drop a manuscript once, it’s the end?

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I didn’t really understand the meaning of the renewal, but does it mean that they ended the series completely and changed from a multi-volume format to a single volume?

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The Blue Knight has changed from the Asuka editorial department to the Maou editorial department starting from this issue.

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I knew that the Blue Knight would appear on the promotional page in the magazine and that some works would be moving because I was subscribed to Harta.

I was in a state of not knowing what I had been doing until Megalozaria’s buzz without even picking up the Blue Knight.

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It seems there were enthusiastic fans who bought both of these two books.

Usually, it’s enough to just buy the ones that have the works you are chasing after…

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The raccoon manga from the remote area has recently been able to move up to the level of Hinode Town or Akiruno City, which is great.

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By the way, Piccolina wasn’t in issue 25, huh?

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Wataru Oba has left KADOKAWA.

So, is Mori and Irie moving to other magazines?

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lineup before the system change

lineup before the system change After the change of regime

# Blue Knight No. 25 Von Ikarashi Comics Blue Knight No. 25 2023 Late Spring Special Edition von Kokamuo (c) 2023 Akita Publishing Co. Table of Contents No. 25 Spring of Resurrection and Bloody Revolution Kokamu Abismal 0001 Inuoi Miruru Bakutari zzZ 0099 Penguin Box Outing Baby Shark 0161 Miyamoto Sonon Megalozoria 0215 Be-con Older Sister and the Giant 0261 Nowata Haku Usotsura Neko 0293 Kasuei Akishin San Guga Gugu Mogu Mogu 0297 Shimayama Hajime Kamaitachi Hunter of Grasses 0341 Kahi Olive Bookstore Tsubaki Bookstore Umi守台 (Character Design by Greek God: Suzuki Ko-ko) Nononomuramumumu Sleeping寿るネルネ 0389 Nagata Ryosaku Anko’s Search 0429 Ko Sakura Sakkou Elena’s Flame 0457 Ichikawa Chinoke Stone Flower 0493 Mochiki Shishi A Voice Can Be Heard Beyond the Smoke 0513 Yuuraku Mizu Kiku Rolling Stardust 0525 Kawai Takao Plashi 0581 Oichin Chiko Henge of Ria 0595 Tenjin Yukari Reda’s Magician 0637 Asazou Ryuzouhiko Thank You Shinta Rita Ma Release Teaseting Akita Publishing Co.

After the change of regime

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The spirit pressure of Hamburger-chan is gone…

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The Megalo Rosaria, Tsuraneko, and the Ritual Division of the Guardian Bureau are buying the paperback.

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Big sister and the giant were here.

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The outing shark was featured in this…

I was watching anime, and a lot of shorts were playing…

I thought it was more of a work aimed at children.

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Dungeon Meals was basically loved among fans until it was adapted into an anime.

That niche magazine Haruta where Dungeon Meal was published.

The Blue Knight derived from that niche Haruta.

The route connecting Saitama and Nagano is too inferior.

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I switched to hardcover editions early, so I’m not confident, but was it in a mysterious split format where it was random which one it was in?

Moreover, I really thought, what is the editorial team thinking, when both were featured at the same time?

If you can stop the separate volumes, then that’s good.

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Haruta is Haruta.

Year-round group

Odd Month Group

Even-numbered month group

Since it was confusing at first when it was separated, the Blue Knight’s split-volume system was really incomprehensible…

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It’s probably a common story in monthly magazines, but there are times when series are put on hiatus without notice or end without any announcement (they just disappear), so it was a magazine I couldn’t really follow eagerly until the paperback came out.

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I just found out that it was already released the day before yesterday.

I’ll read it when I get back.

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Silver Princess… where are you fighting now…

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That’s because Haruta is quite Comitia-like, but it has been adjusted to some extent for commercial purposes.

The Blue Knight is basically pure concentrate.

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Like a magazine like Garo?

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In other words, even the recent source of that, like the beams, are just straight-up edited versions of doujinshi released at events like Comitia, or they’re turned into popular yuri manga on the web…

I’m glad about discovering Taiwanese manga artists and things like that, but…

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By the way, is it Ax now?

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Garo is just too different from ordinary commercial media in various ways…

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Is it that thing from Bijuuemon…?

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The Blue Knight likes the Oath Division of the Dragon Exorcism Bureau of the Guardian Office.

> https://comic-walker.com/detail/KC_001146_S/episodes/KC_0011460000100011_E?episodeType=latest

I don’t like post-apocalyptic themes, but I do like the ones that end on a lighter note.

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Pikorina is gone!

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If we animate it in a lukewarm way, there will probably be readers who misunderstand and buy it…

If we animate it in a lukewarm way, there will probably be readers who misunderstand and buy it...

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As a substitute for the missed editing, shall I buy the first issue of the new system as a congratulatory gift…?

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It’s a shame that Elena, just like Megalozaria, only became known through the electronic site and bought the paperback.

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It seems that the author of Piccolina doesn’t have a social media presence, so I’m not sure about their activities…

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