Viz Launches “The Promised Neverland” Manga on 12/5/2017


Source: Viz Media
Summary:

Viz Media announced that they will release the first volume of Kaiu Shirai and illustrator Posuka Demizu’s The Promised Neverland manga on December 5, 2017. The series will ship under Viz’s Shonen Jump imprint.

Volumes of the series will be released in physical and digital editions, with print copies carrying a suggested price of $9.99 ($12.99 CAD).


Viz Media announced that they will release the first volume of Kaiu Shirai and illustrator Posuka Demizu’s The Promised Neverland manga on December 5, 2017. The series will ship under Viz’s Shonen Jump imprint.

Volumes of the series will be released in physical and digital editions, with print copies carrying a suggested price of $9.99 ($12.99 CAD).

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

VIZ MEDIA LAUNCHES THE DYSTOPIAN MANGA SERIESĀ THE PROMISED NEVERLAND

A Sinister Secret Threatens the Orphans of Grace Field House In This New Series From The Pages Of WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP

San Francisco, CA, November 13, 2017 ā€“Ā VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media),Ā a premier company in the fields of publishing, animation distribution, and global entertainment licensing, announces the release of THE PROMISED NEVERLAND on December 5th.

The manga series, by writerĀ Kaiu Shirai and artist, Posuka Demizu, will be released in print under the Shonen Jump imprint and is rated ā€˜T+ā€™ for Older Teens. Series volumes will carry an MSRP of $9.99 U.S. / $12.99 CAN each.Ā Volume 1 of THE PROMISED NEVERLAND also launches digitallyĀ on December 5thĀ viaĀ viz.comĀ and the VIZ Manga App, as well as from the Nook, Kobo, Kindle, iBooks, comiXology, and Google Play stores.Ā Future print and digital editions of the series will be released in English on a quarterly basis.

In THE PROMISED NEVERLAND, Emma, Norman, and Ray are the brightest kids at the Grace Field House orphanage. And under the care of the woman they refer to as ā€œMom,ā€ all the kids have enjoyed a comfortable life. Good food, clean clothes and the perfect environment to learnā€”what more could an orphan ask for? One day, though, Emma and Norman uncover the dark truth of the outside world they are forbidden from seeing.

ā€œTHE PROMISED NEVERLAND first thrilled readers in the pages of WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP with its suspenseful story and gripping illustrations and has become one of the publicationā€™s most popular titles of 2017,ā€ says Alexis Kirsch, Editor. ā€œWe are pleased to present readers with the opportunity to expand their personal manga collections with this incredible tale in time for the holidays!

WriterĀ Kaiu Shirai debuted in 2015 withĀ Ashley Gate no YukueĀ on theĀ Shonen Jump+Ā website. Shirai first worked with Posuka Demizu on the two-shot manga,Ā Poppy no Negai, which was released in February 2016.

Posuka Demizu debuted as a manga artist with the 2013 CoroCoro series,Ā Oreca Monster Bouken Retsuden. A collection of illustrations,Ā The Art of Posuka Demizu, was released in 2016 by PIE International.

For additional information onĀ THE PROMISED NEVERLANDĀ and other manga titles published by VIZ Media, please visitĀ viz.com.

About VIZ Media, LLC

Established in 1986, VIZ Media is the premier company in the fields of publishing, animation distribution, and global entertainment licensing. Along with its popular digital magazine WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP and blockbuster properties like NARUTO, DRAGON BALL, SAILOR MOON, and POKƉMON, VIZ Media offers an extensive library of titles and original content in a wide variety of book and video formats, as well as through official licensed merchandise. Owned by three of Japan’s largest publishing and entertainment companies, Shueisha Inc., Shogakukan Inc., and Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions, Co., Ltd., VIZ Media is dedicated to bringing the best titles for English-speaking audiences worldwide.

Learn more about VIZ Media and its properties atĀ viz.com.

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