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Death Note Short Stories: Release Date and Read Manga Online

Death Note original creators Tsugumi Ohba Takeshi Obata are returning to the world of shinigami with a new collection of short stories. Death Note Short Stories is a complication book by Tsugumi Ohbaand Takeshi Obata. It contains six-chapter, five of which are self-contented one-shot chapter as well as one chapter of yonkama that were previously published in Death note,

Death Note Short Stories: Highlights

Death Note Short Stories included the brand new one-shot chapter, The a-Kira Story. This was the first official chapter of Death Note released in 12 years and was first published in the March edition to the Shonen Jump Square magazine.

It served as a continuation that took place several years after the ending and involved a series of the following event Ryuk’s death note falling to earth and discovery by a new chapter Minorou Tanka. It is a complete collection of Death Note Short Stories penned by the series creators, discover tales of lives irrevocably changed by the sinister influence to death note with surprising and thrilling answers to the questions.

Death Note Short Stories: Release Date

The Officially Viz media Twitter page has officially teased the release date for the English translation of death note short stories. the collection of various one-shot chapters written by the original Death Note Creators. Tsugumi Ohba and Tekashi Obata were originally released in Japan on 4th Feb. 2022. it is now due for an official English release in summer in some times in 2022.

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Death Note: Short Stories English Release Officially Announced

Death Note Short Stories: Spoilers

There are no spoilers available yet. if there will be one we will you know soon. It use to take 2-3 days before the actual release date.

Where to Read Manga Online?

you can read manga series on Mangaplus and VizMedia. and even you can watch online on Netflix

Death Note Short Stories: Main Characters

  • Light Yagami
  • L
  • Near
  • Ryuk
  • Misa Amane
  • Mello

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