Henshin no News

Henshin no News (Japanese: 変身のニュース, Hepburn: Henshin no Nyūsu, "The News of Transformation") is a Japanese anthology manga series written and illustrated by Natsujikei Miyazaki. It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Monthly Morning Two from May 2009 to December 2012, with its chapters collected in a single tankōbon volume.

Henshin no News
Cover of the tankōbon volume
変身のニュース
(Henshin no Nyūsu)
GenreSurrealism[1][2]
Manga
Written byNatsujikei Miyazaki
Published byKodansha
MagazineMonthly Morning Two
DemographicSeinen
Original runDecember 22, 2011August 22, 2012
Volumes1

Publication

Written and illustrated by Natsujikei Miyazaki, Henshin no News was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Monthly Morning Two from December 22, 2011, to August 22, 2012.[3] Kodansha collected its chapters in a single tankōbon volume, released on November 22, 2012.[4]

No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1 November 22, 2012[4]978-4-06-387166-1

Reception

Henshin no News was one of the Jury Recommended Works at the 17th Japan Media Arts Festival in 2013.[5][6]

References

  1. "Henshin no Nyu-su (The News of Transformation)". Japan Media Arts Festival. Archived from the original on January 7, 2022. Retrieved January 7, 2022.
  2. Tsutsumi, Rūto (July 4, 2014). 不思議でシュールで思いっきりコケティッシュ 魅惑の宮崎夏次系の世界にゾッコン. Da Vinci News (in Japanese). Kadokawa Corporation. Archived from the original on January 7, 2022. Retrieved January 7, 2022.
  3. 「モーニング・ツー」今月号は、待望の最新④巻が明日発売の『つらつらわらじ』が表紙です!. morningmanga.com (in Japanese). Kodansha. August 22, 2012. Archived from the original on October 24, 2012. Retrieved January 7, 2022.
  4. 【11月22日付】本日発売の単行本リスト. Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. November 22, 2012. Archived from the original on January 7, 2022. Retrieved January 7, 2022.
  5. Loo, Egan (December 5, 2013). "Jojolion Manga Wins Media Arts Award". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on December 18, 2021. Retrieved January 7, 2022.
  6. "Manga Division – 2013 [17th] Japan Media Arts Festival Archive". Japan Media Arts Festival. Archived from the original on November 11, 2020. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
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