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Yen Press reveal three new manga acquisitions for 2015

Yen Press reveal three new manga acquisitions for 2015

Written by A. H. on 03 Mar 2015



At the tail end of the weekend just gone, manga publisher Yen Press revealed three new additions to their manga line-up, all of which we can expect to have their first volumes land later this year.

First up we have romantic comedy series Horimiya, the story of a popular and good-looking girl and introverted boy whose actual personalities couldn't be more different than their initial appearances. The first volume of the series will be release by Yen Press in October 2015.

Then we have Rose Gun Days Volume One, the latest in a line of manga adaptations born from Ryukishi07 visual novels, which itself follows Yen Press' releases of Higurashi and Umineko. This four volume series, set in Japan in the aftermath of World War II, will see its first instalment released in English in the autumn.

Finally (and with every pun intended), we have Final Fantasy Type-0 Side Story: The Reaper of the Icy Blade, which as the name suggests is a side story from this particular video game's universe. The first instalment of this five volume series will arrive in the west in July 2015.


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