In this year’s 10th issue of the magazine Monthly Comp Ace from the publisher Kadokawa It turned out that the manga adaptation of the light novels by Carlo Zen and illustrated by Shinobu Shinotsuki, Youjo Senki, will begin its “second part” in the next issue of the magazine on September 26th.

The play ended its “first part” in the same issue of the magazine, which covered the same events as in the anime adaptation. Zen started publishing the novels on the website Arcadia in 2012 and completed in 2013. The publisher Kadokawa began publishing on paper with illustrations by Shinobu Shinotsuki in October 2013, and the publisher released volume 12 on February 20.

On the other hand, the adaptation to manga by Chika toujou It has been published in Comp Ace magazine from Kadokawa Publishing since April 2016. The publisher published the nineteenth compiled volume on July 21.

Additionally, the novels inspired a twelve-episode anime adaptation produced by the studios. NUT, Headed by Yutaka Uemura and scripts written by Kenta Ihara, released January 2017. An animated film with the same production team was released in February 2019.

Youjo Senki Synopsis

Tanya Degurechaff is a young and infamous soldier known for her predatory cruelty and incredible tactical skills, nicknamed “The Demon of the Rhine”. Under her sweet figure, however, hides the soul of a man who challenged Being X, the self-proclaimed god, to a battle of the mind, which led to her reincarnation as a little girl in a magical world of war.

Full of anger, Tanya decides to rise through the armed ranks of her country’s navy as the world war rages on. Only Being X turns out to be the strongest obstacle between her and a peaceful life. But his astute actions and initiative to fight have a side effect: they drive the Empire to become the most powerful nation known to man.

Source: ANN

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