Eiichirō Mashin's Himuro no Tenchi Fate/school life manga will end on January 27
Kodoani.com – The February 2025 issue of Ichijinsha's Monthly Comic Rex magazine revealed on Thursday that Eiichirō Mashin's Himuro no Tenchi Fate/school life manga will officially end in the next issue, scheduled to run. released on January 27. This also marks the final chapter of the Fate/Grand Order -Epic of Remnant- Ashu Tokuiten IV Kinki Kōrin Teien Salem manga: Itan Naru Salem by Aoi Ohmori.
Himuro no Tenchi Fate/school life:
Four-panel school comedy manga Himuro no Tenchi Fate/school life was launched by Eiichirō Mashin in Monthly Comic Rex magazine in 2006. The series stands out with a humorous style based on the Fate world, combining witty details in the school context. After nearly two decades with readers, the manga published its 15th volume in July 2022 and is now preparing to come to an end.
Fate/Grand Order -Epic of Remnant- Ashu Tokuiten IV Kinki Kōrin Teien Salem: Itan Naru Salem:
The manga was adapted by Aoi Ohmori from the fourth story arc “Epic of Remnant” in the popular mobile game Fate/Grand Order, specifically the chapter “Ashu Tokuiten IV Kinki Kōrin Teien Salem: Itan Naru Salem”. The series debuted in January 2019 in Monthly Comic Rex and published its seventh volume last February. The eighth and final episode is scheduled to premiere on February 27, 2025.
The manga entered its conclusion in March this year, bringing the final developments in the mysterious story surrounding Salem and familiar characters from the game.
Fate/Grand Order:
The mobile game Fate/Grand Order was released by Aniplex in Japan in the summer of 2015 and quickly expanded to the international market with an English version in the US and Canada in June 2017. The story in the game has been inspired a series of other works such as manga, anime, movies, and stage plays.
The two manga series ending simultaneously in Monthly Comic Rex not only marked the end of the works but also recognized the success in expanding the Fate world into areas other than video games.