Final Fantasy' Will Have It's First Original Manga And Will Be Released Soon!

Yes Final Fantasy fans, a new manga based on the Final Fantasy franchise is inevitably happening. The announcement was made for the 30th anniversary, January 31. The manga series ‘Final Fantasy Lost Stranger’ will be roused in spring. Hazuki Minase will be writing the story line for the manga series. And Itsuki Kameya will be in charge of illustrating the series.

The 30th anniversary of the Final Fantasy franchise's was celebrated in collaboration with the game. With a snow sculpture at Sapporo Snow Festival. And the release of the Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age PlayStation 4 game this July.

Shonen Gangan Magazine March Issue Confirms Friday

The creation of the manga series will start this spring in Square Enix’s monthly Shonen Gangan magazine. According to the Otaku USA Magazine, maybe you have heard of other various Final Fantasy game based manga, this time this is the real thing, based on the 30-year-old video game franchise. The Square Enix's Monthly Shonen Gangan magazine is confirming that the ‘Final Fantasy Lost Stranger’ more details will be included in their March issue.

Shonen Gangan magazine’s March issue also includes that Tsutsushi Sakurai will launch of Ore Tsue erotic comedy manga series in the April issue on March 11. Daisuke Takashima will be the illustrator for the series. According to the Anime News Network, the story is about a man that is reincarnated in another world as a powerful staff. He will force a girl to become a magical girl. The girl he chose dislikes him. He will act as the magical girl’s promoter.

More About Hazuki Minase

Hazuki Minase the story line writer for the upcoming ‘Final Fantasy Lost Stranger’ original manga series came from Shunan, Yamaguchi, Japan. He is the original creator of C³. He also wrote some scripts for a few episodes for Fate/Kaleid liner Prisma Illya television anime series.

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