The most recent issue of Shogakukan’s Big Comic Superior magazine announced that Gantz creator Hiroya Oku will soon begin work on a new manga. Oku has worked on various manga since Gantz's conclusion, with his last work, Gigant, concluding in 2021. As the series neared its end, he regularly used his social media to give updates on the final chapters.

Gantz was serialized from 2000 to 2013 in Shueisha’s Young Jump magazine, with 37 compiled volumes. Dark Horse Comics published the series in the US, and it inspired a 26-episode anime adaptation - currently available on Crunchyroll - as well as a CGI movie, Gantz:O, several Japanese live-action adaptations, and two spin-off manga. A live-action film adaptation was announced in 2021.

Gantz follows Kei Kurono, who gets involved in a violent after-death game in which he needs to kill aliens in order to survive. It was a hit with Japanese and international audiences, becoming one of the most well-known manga/anime of its era. Oku stated the new series is still in his head and he can’t wait to start drawing it, and he will try his best to make a good story out of it. No release date has been provided as of yet.

Hiroya Oku's Other Famous Works

Going from Gantz to Gigant

inuyashiki

After finishing Gantz, Oku worked on Inuyashiki from 2014 to 2017, with all 10 volumes published in English by Kodansha. The series also received an anime adaptation, which was released in 2018 and is available on both Amazon Prime Video and Crunchyroll. It revolves around a 58-year-old man frustrated with life, who then discovers he has terminal cancer. While in an emotional crisis, he is consumed by a mysterious light and wakes up as a machine. He decides to use his new powers to do good deeds, but the origin of his new body remains unanswered.

In 2017, Oku started Gigant, his most recent work, which was finished in 2021, also in 10 volumes. Seven Seas publishes the manga in English. The plot follows Rei Yokoyamada, a teenager who dreams of becoming a filmmaker. Frustrated with a bad beginning, he accidentally discovers pornographic actress Papico, of whom he is a fan, lives near him. They end up meeting, and this could be the simple start of a romance, but then, when she tries to help an old man, something strange, with “gigant” proportions happens.

Despite little information about the new manga, Hiroya Oku has a distinctive style and fans who have been waiting for something new since Gigant ended can finally be sure that there is something coming soon.

Gantz and Inuyashiki are currently available on Crunchyroll.

Source: AnimeNewsNetwork

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2004 - 2004
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Fuji TV, AT-X
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Atsushi Nigorikawa, Hirotaka Endo
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    Daisuke Namikawa
    Kei Kurono (voice)
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