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Tokyo Revengers creator's new Astro Royale manga has made its debut with Shonen Jump!

Astro Royale , the newest series from Tokyo Revengers creator Ken Wakui , has made a pretty strong debut with Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. Tokyo Revengers ended with Kodansha's Weekly Shonen Magazine back in 2022, and had quite the divisive ending among fans as it continued to twist around its central time travel conceit until it warped into a happy ending for all of the characters involved.

Astro Royale, Ch. 1: From Ken Wakui, the creator of Tokyo Revengers! The young successor to a powerful yakuza family gets his wish granted by a mysterious meteorite! Read it FREE from the official source! https://t.co/0Tjdfsv3AC pic.twitter.com/EwkTE7qMB2 Hibaru instead tells the rest of the family that Terasu was chosen as the successor, because he knows that the gang would have split up if Hibaru was chosen. He wants to be a Yakuza with pure ideals like his father, but it's clearly not what the rest of the family wants. When a meteor shower comes and Hibaru and Terasu make wishes on them, Hibaru wishes to become the strongest Yakuza ever.

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