Kodoani.com – In the magazine's August issue Comic Yuri Hime do Ichijinsha release, there has been an update on the manga's hiatus status “Yuri Is My Job!” (Watashi no Yuri is a curse!) Miman. The series will continue to be paused indefinitely due to health issues the author is facing.
Current Status of Manga
The announcement stated that the series' hiatus will last indefinitely, and the magazine will announce a specific return date once there are new updates. “Yuri Is My Job!” has been on hold since the magazine's July issue on May 17, with the 69th chapter being the latest to appear previously on April 18.
In a statement along with the announcement, Miman shared that her mental health had been declining since February earlier this year, making it difficult to continue creating manga.
Introduction to Manga
Hime is a picturesque high school princess—she is always admired by everyone and never loses her perfect image! However, when she accidentally injured him May, the manager of a coffee shop, Hime agrees to take shifts to preserve her reputation. She unexpectedly discovers that this cafe is themed like a private school, where the all-female staff always tries their best to please loyal customers. Under the guidance of the most charming girl here, Hime keeps making mistakes and can't help but blush! Beneath her luxurious exterior and laughter, Hime feels tense as she gradually learns more about her new job and new feelings arise in her heart…
Miman released the manga “Yuri Is My Job!” in the magazine Comic Yuri Hime belong to Ichijinsha in November 2016. Ichijinsha published the manga's 13th volume in Japan on January 17 of this year. Kodansha USA released the 12th volume in English on April 23.
Anime Version
Comic “Yuri Is My Job!” inspired an animated television series, which premiered in April 2023. Crunchyroll streamed the anime as it aired in Japan, giving fans around the world the opportunity to follow the story.
The Author's Feelings
Miman expressed her deep gratitude to the fans who have always supported and encouraged her during the past time. She hopes to return to writing soon and continue her story “Yuri Is My Job!” when health status allows.