Groundbreaking manga No Name, created by Europeans, goes digital and physical with Shueisha

Making a name for themselves.

In a world first, a manga written by a pair of Europeans, No Name, will be digitally serialized and made available on Manga Plus and Shonen Jump Plus.

As with all things, all it takes is a first.

In a world where Japan creates new and exciting manga every year, No Name is rewriting the manga rulebook, demonstrating that foreign versions of the medium can harmoniously coexist and thrive within Japan’s manga empire.

Here’s what No Name fans can look forward to with Shueisha in the picture.

No\Name Chapter 1 clean manga cover art by Machine Gamu

Chapters of No Name to be available online

Beginning July 31, fans of No Name will be able to read the manga on Shueisha’s manga reading platforms,Manga Plusand Shonen Jump Plus.

The first two chapters will be available to read on release day with new chapters releasing on a bi-weekly basis.

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Additionally, plans to publish a physical version of the manga are currently in motion for collectors looking to add to their growing collections.

What is No Name about?

Names are power in this world.

When a man’s family vanishes, the Nordic Naming Bureau (NNB) is called in. Their investigation reveals a desperate attempt to manipulate fate: the father seeks to transfer his identity to his lost son through a forbidden naming ritual.

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No\Name Chapter 1 manga cover by Rafal Jaki and MAchine Gamu

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