In less than a year, Shonen Jump is about to bring MamaYuyu to a close.
It seems another manga is biting the dust. With the industry as competitive as it is, the stakes are high for any manga to perform, and that goes doubly for creators at Shueisha. The publisher is responsible for churning out some of the most iconic manga series of all time, so new titles have big shoes to fill. And less than a year since its launch, it seems Mama Yuyu is ready to bow out.
The confirmation comes from the latest Table of Contents for Weekly Shonen Jump. It is there netizens in Japan learned Mama Yuyu's final chapter is slated to launch this week. This means Hayashi's manga will end with less than 30 chapters to its name, and readers are admittedly sad to see the supernatural series go.
If you are not familiar with Mama Yuyu, you can brush up on the series ahead of its final chapter. The manga is available on Shonen Jump's app and the Manga Plus website. So for those wanting more info on the series, you can read the official synopsis for Mama Yuyu below:
Anime Mamayuyu Mama Yuyu Shonen Jump Manga 2024
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