In the combined edition 2/3 of the year 2021 of the magazine tomorrow from the publisher Kodansha It turned out that the spin-off manga was written by Shigemitsu Harada and illustrated by Issei Hatsuyoshiya, Hataraku Saibou Black ((Cells at work! Code black) ends with its eighth compilation volume, which will be released in Japan on February 22, 2021.

This date does not mean that the work will end on that day, as the volumes can still be published even after the work has been serialized. As of now, there is no confirmed date for the actual end of the manga, but it should be before February 22, 2021.

Harada and Hatsuyoshiya publish the manga in the magazine tomorrow from the publisher Kodansha since June 2018. The publisher published the sixth compilation volume on April 23, followed by the seventh on September 23. Furthermore, Akane Shimizu Publish the original manga Hataraku Saibou in the magazine Shonen Sirius monthly from Kodansha Verlag since March 2015.

The piece inspired an anime adaptation produced by the studios Liden Films, Headed by Hideyo Yamamoto and scripts from Hayashi Mori, Premiere planned for January 2021.

Synopsis by Hataraku Saibou Black

The story revolves around a young red blood cell, a member of the other 37 trillion cells in the body. But something is wrong! Stress hormones keep yelling at you to get your pace up. Blood vessels are covered with cholesterol. Ulcers, fatty liver, problems (um) downstairs … It’s difficult for a cell to do its job when there is a BLACK CODE every day!

Hataraku Saibou showed what happens in a young and healthy body … but what if the body is not that young and has never been very healthy? Hataraku Saibou BLACK tells the story of such a body with red and white blood cells as they struggle to survive while doing their job in a body suffering from alcoholism, smoking, erectile dysfunction and foot! Athletes, gout … literally body horror. Whoever this guy is, lucky the cells can’t go on strike!

Source: ANN

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