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In January Tow Ubukata’s Novel Bye-Bye, Earth Gets Manga

On Saturday the authorized Twitter account of Ubukata Summit disclosed that a manga version is being made based by the novel Bye-Bye, Earth by Tow Ubukata that will commence on January 30 in the March issue of Shonengahosha’s Monthly Young King Ours magazine. The manga is being illustrated by Ryū Asahi and the primary chapter’s length will be 58 pages long.

The story is located to an Earth where all individuals appear as creatures. Chime is the main young lady on the planet without the attributes of creatures. She decides to find if there are different creatures like her. Chime employs a sword and gets associated with the battles between the urban areas and outside world.

In December 2000 Ubukata’s fantasy novel was first dispatched in twp sections along with illustrations by Yoshitaka Amano. From 2007 to 2008 the novel got four volume set out along with art by Hyung-Tae Kim.

movie and manga version has been made based by the novel Mardock Scramble by Ubukata. Ubukata has also penned scripts for anime like Ghost in the Shell Arise, Heroic Age, Fafner, Psycho-Pass 2, and Human Lost. Wit Studio. In December 2018 Ubukata disclosed the Moonrise project. In that month the prologue novel in English was premiered.

In 1996 the first work Kuroi Kisetsu of Ubukata won the first Sneaker Taisho Gold Prize award. In 2003 the Mardock Scramble novel by Ubukata won the Nihon SF Taisho Award. In 2009 Ubukata’s historical novel The Universe Revealed was commenced which won the Booksellers Award, the Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for New Writers, and a Naoki Award.

 

 

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