Maison Ikkoku Collector’s Edition Volume 7 is going to release on March 15, 2022.
The news broke when their publisher, Viz Media LLC, posted about it online and their American distributors are the prominent publication house, Simon and Schuster.
Other details about the new Collector’s Edition Volume 7 that we could prie from our sources include the rumored number of pages the book will have! It is going to have 356 pages and Mangaka Rumiko Takahashi’s amazing illustrations will feature on all those pages! Are you excited to know more about the Manga? Read on to find out now!
Maison Ikkoku Collector’s Edition Volume 7: Synopsis
The story of Maison Ikkoku starts with Yusaku Godai, a bright student who could not get accepted into college the first time and decided to retake the entrance examination once again. But unfortunately, he lives in a dilapidated building with other noisy, impolite tenants, which makes it all the more difficult for him to put more focus into his studies.
And on top of that, a new resident manager comes to live there–Kyoko Otonashi, a gorgeous woman who drives Godai to even more distraction. Yusaku Godai is sure that he is in love with the apartment building manager, but he has bigger fish to fry–his career. But he is very kind-hearted and decides to give up on a promising job interview just to help a lady in labor get to the hospital.
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The boss at the firm where he was going to give his interview appreciated Yusaku’s decision but he did not have any job for him any longer. Upon hearing the news, Ibuki Yagami decides she’ll help Godai by moving into his room, much to the apartment manager’s dismay!
Maison Ikkoku Collector’s Edition Volume 7: Release Date
Maison Ikkoku Collector’s Edition Volume 7 is going to release on March 15, 2022.
Maison Ikkoku Collector’s Edition Volume 7: Spoilers
Rumiko Takahashi is one of the best Mangakas of our time. She rose to instant fame in 1978 when she received the Honorable Mention in Shogakukan’s prestigious New Comic Artist Contest for her creation, ‘Those Selfish Aliens’. That same year, her ‘Urusei Yatsure’ comedy series, based on a boy who gets to meet aliens, got published in the Weekly Shonen Sunday in installments.
The Manga series was wildly successful and it got adapted into anime form and even a TV series. In fact, till now, a dozen really popular feature films have been released at the theatres based off Takahashi’s Urusei Yatsure.
The Mangaka followed up the success of her comedy series with a slew of blockbuster Manga hits and Maison Ikkoku is one of them. If you’re interested in buying the Collector’s Edition Volume 7, head to Amazon and pre-book it for around 20 dollars!
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