Few know them outside of their home country, but light novels are a very popular medium in Japan. In recent years these have gained great popularity thanks to the many animes taken from them, especially of the Isekai type. One who has spoken a lot about himself in recent years Mushoku Tensei: Unemployed Reincarnation.

The first season of Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation sealed the success of this product, written by Rifujin na Magonote and drawn by Sirotaka. Like all classic Isekai too Mushoku Tensei sees a man's teleporter - a 34-year-old NEET who dies in a car accident - in a fantasy world where he has to work hard to settle in.

The history of light novels began in 2014 with the publication of the first volume, but this too has come to an end after a long period of production. It really is Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation officially completed, as the Twitter account Shonen Leaks reported. In the image below you can see the passage of time of the protagonists by comparing the first cover on the left and the twenty-sixth and final cover on the right.

And to coincide with this finale, a special volume for Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation is also planned.


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