November 22, 2024 02:14 AM

'Hayate The Combat Butler' Manga: The Manga Is About To Reach Its End This Coming April

The "Hayate the Combat Butler" manga series was written by Kenjiro Hata and was first released on October 2004 and is currently running up to date. However, this coming April 12 dawns the end of Hata's action, harem, parody, and romantic comedy manga series.

As per Anime News Network, the manga will end on its 20th magazine issue on April. The shocking news was revealed in the 15th magazine issue, and it has stated that the manga will end in six chapters. On the other hand, Hata teased last year in November that he wants to create a new series this year. Furthermore, in May 2016, on the 48th compiled volume of the manga, it has also confirmed that the manga's story is closing into its climax.

In addition, Weekly Shonen Sunday also announced in October that the manga is already approaching its final arc on November 16. Hata also launched "Hayate the Combat Butler" manga in Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine way back 2004. Shogakukan has then published the 50th volume of the manga on February 17. Its 29th volume was later on published by Viz Media in North America on February 14.

Hata's manga series has inspired four seasons of TV anime series in 2007, 2009, 2012, and 2013. All four series was streamed by Crunchyroll. The first series was licensed by Bandai Entertainment and was released on DVD in 2009. In addition, a three-episode OVA in 2014 was also adapted, and an anime film in 2011 entitled "Hayate the Combat Butler! Heaven Is a Place on Earth" was also inspired by Hata's original manga. Furthermore, Sentai Filmworks has also licensed all four seasons and an anime film adaptation on 2015 and was released in the same year.

According to Crunchyroll, while the manga is about to reach its end, there is no shortage of "Hayate the Combat Butler" when it comes to media. The final chapter of Hata's fun-filled manga series has already begun to convey its end in the most recent issue of Weekly Shonen Sunday through its 51st volume. That being said the manga has been appearing in the magazine for its 49 chapters which started in 2004.

This news may sadden the fans of "Hayate the Combat Butler" manga series but at least it made a lot of its readers enjoy the ride until the end. Watch the video below for the trailer of "Hayate the Combat Butler! Heaven Is a Place on Earth, and subscribe for more updates!

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