On February 27, the illustrator Shinya komi reported that the final chapter of the manga was written by HiRock, EX-ARM EXA, the direct sequel to the manga EX-ARM. However, it should be noted that the series only had ten episodes, which aroused suspicion among fans. Β«On sale today, February 27th, the new edition of the Grand Jump Mucha. This contains the tenth and final chapter of EX-ARM EXA. This is the end of EX-ARM!β€œWrote the artist.

The fact that the serialization stopped while an animated adaptation was in the air (first and foremost, the goal of an animated adaptation is to increase sales of a published manga) accompanied by the terrible performance of the animated adaptation and the fact Having several narratives left unfinished has led fans to conclude that the manga has been canceled.

On the other hand, HiRock and Shinya Komi published the original manga EX-ARM through the magazine Big leap and the service Shonen Jump Plus from the publisher Shueisha between February 2015 and June 2019 compilation of the work in a total of fourteen volumes. The sequel has been released since August 2019 and only had two volumes compiled.

Finally, a twelve-episode anime adaptation produced by the studios Visual flight, Headed by Yoshikatsu Kimura and scripts written by Tommy Mortonhas been broadcasting in Japan since January 2021. Crunchyroll sends the series as part of its "Crunchyroll Originals".

EX-ARM synopsis

2014: Akira Natsume appears to have an almost phobia of electronic devices while being very good at diagnosing it One day he decides to change clothes to look better and have a girlfriend, just like his older brother ... However, Akira suddenly dies in an accident.

16 years later, a special police officer and her Android companion pick up a highly developed artificial intelligence and super weapon called the EX-ARM, activate it and, as a last resort, give her full control of her ship. It turns out that the AI ​​is actually Akira's mind!

Source: Official Twitter account

Β© θ‘— ε‘³ ζ…Ž θ‘— (θ‘—), HiRock (εŽŸθ‘—) / SHUEISHA

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