Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT In a shocking industry twist, Tokyo Revengers’ Ken Wakui left Kodansha after almost 20 years to debut a new manga in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump called Astro Royale. This is another delinquent manga with supernatural elements, but the premise here revolves around multiple people gaining superpowers in a meteor shower that leveled Tokyo, and based on the title, it’s bound to turn into a battle royale story at some point.
It’s still unknown how the story will play out, but for fans and detractors of Tokyo Revengers, alike, there’s a lot to look forward to. Related 10 Best Anime That Are Actually Much Bigger in Japan Than America Anime has become a major phenomenon in America in recent years, but even with that, there are many anime that are still far bigger deals in Japan. Fortunately for any detractors of Tokyo Revengers, Astro Royale’s Hibaru is nothing like Takemichi.
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