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Monster 8 Chapter 46: Release Date and Read Manga Online

Monster 8 Chapter 46 is expected to be released on October 14, 2021. Fans are eagerly waiting for the new chapters to be released soon.

Monster 8 is a translated version of Kaiju No. 8. It is a sci-fi manga series that originated in Japan. Naoya Matsumoto created and wrote Monster 8. As of now, there are a total of 4 volumes that have been published by Shueisha. After taking into account the love and affection that was garnered by readers on Kaiju No. 8, it was published in English by Shueisha on Manga plus website and application.

Everything you need to know

In this manga, there are monsters known as Kaiju that are destroying the cities of Japan. To fight these monsters a Japanese Defense Force is brought into effect. Kafka Hibino wanted to join the Defense unit since childhood but he failed at his exam various times and now he works in a clean crew as a sweeper who gets rid of the dead bodies of Monster. Everything changes when a monster flies into his mouth turning him into Kaiju No. 8.

In the previous episodes, a member of the defense unit believed that even though Kafka was a monster, there has to be some humanity left in him that wants to work for his city’s protection. So, Isho decides to save him and use his powers to destroy other monsters by teaming him up with Gen Narumi, one of the strongest Kaiju fighters. If they are combined there will be no chance for other monsters to defeat the defense unit.

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Monster 8 Chapter 46

Monster 8 Chapter 46 Release Date

It is going to release on October 14, 2021.  We all are waiting for the new chapters to be released soon. Well, the countdown begins and there are just 13 days left for us to dive into the adventures and actions of Monster 8.

Monster 8 Chapter 46

Where to read?

It will be available for free on VIZ’s official website and Shueisha’s Manga plus website and application.

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