Shonen Jump’scompetitive world often sees promising series cut short before they can fully establish themselves, and Yoshihiko Hayashi’sMamaYuyuwas no exception. Despite its unique take on the fantasy genre, the series was abruptly canceled, leaving fans disappointed. However, Hayashi is not letting that setback define his career. Instead, he is returning with a fresh new project that might just prove his storytelling prowess once again.

According to@WSJ_mangaon X, his latest work,a one-shot titledAne to Kabeshiri to Watashi, is set to be published on March 20th via theShonen Jump+app.Given Hayashi’s talent for creating enjoyable stories, this upcoming release has already sparked anticipation. Fans eager for more of his work will be watching closely to see if this one-shot paves the way for another full-fledged serialization in the future.

Color page for Ichi the Witch chapter 25

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One of Shonen Jump’s Best Mangakas Is Back

Despite the cut-short ending ofMamaYuyu,Hayashi is still a highly respected talent in the industry. His ability to blend character-driven storytelling with enjoyable and creative world-building was evident in his previous work.WhileMamaYuyu’scancelation was disheartening, it is not uncommon in the high-stakes world ofShonen Jump, where only the most popular series survive.

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Ane to Kabeshiri to Watashiis an opportunity for Hayashi to showcase his skills once more.One-shots often serve as testing grounds for future serialized works,and with the right reception, this could mark the beginning of a new long-term project. Given his track record, there is a strong chance that this new work will capture readers’ attention and possibly lead to something bigger.

MamaYuyu’s Corleo and Elysia confront a demon

What to Expect from Ane to Kabeshiri to Watashi

What Will Yoshihiko Hayashi’s New Manga One Shot Be About?

While there are very little details aboutAne to Kabeshiri to Watashi, it is still very exciting. Releasing onShonen Jump+, an increasingly popular digital platform, allows Hayashi more creative freedom compared to traditional print serialization. The app has become a haven for innovative storytelling, offering space for fresh, unconventional ideas that may notfit withinWeekly Shonen Jump’sstrict format. If this one-shot becomes popular with readers, it could open doors for Hayashi to develop another series that avoids the pitfalls of cancelation.

As March 20th approaches, fans ofMamaYuyuand newcomers alike have reason to look forward to what Hayashi has in store. WhetherAne to Kabeshiri to Watashibecomesa stepping stone to greater success within the world ofShonen Jumpremains to be seen, but one thing is certain, and that is that this talented mangaka is not finished yet.

Cover of the first issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump (Shonen Jump), released in 1968

Shonen Jump

Shonen Jumpis one of Japan’s most successful manga anthology franchises, published by Shueisha. Launched in 1968, it is the source of some of the most beloved and popular anime and manga series, such asOne Piece,Dragon Ball, andNaruto. The franchise has extended into multiple adaptations across various media, including anime, films, video games, and merchandise.