In amongst more isekai titles — although the press releases meant I learned that word, which describes a typical person trapped in one more universe, usually a fantasy or video game world — seven Seas will be releasing some interesting-sounding titles next year.

The most prominent is blank Canvas: My so-called Artist’s Journey, a manga autobiography by Akiko Higashimura, who created the much-loved Princess Jellyfish as well as Tokyo Tarareba Girls. It’s due out may 21, 2019.

High schooler Akiko has huge plans to ended up being a prominent mangaka before she even graduates, however she needs to get much much better at drawing if she ever wants to reach her goal. looking for an simple fix, she signs up for an art class, believing all her problems will soon be solved. She’s in for a surprise: her new trainer is a sword-wielding taskmaster who doesn’t care about manga one bit. however perhaps this unconventional art instructor is just what she needs to recognize her dreams!

Also of rate of interest is a yuri (girls’ love) title about working women called I married My finest good friend to shut My parents Up. (Great title!) It’s the story of a young expert lady who creates a fake marriage with a female co-worker to keep her parents off her back about being single. As told by Kodama Naoko, the fake connection may turn into something more. It’s due out June 11, 2019.

There’s likewise a more “sensual” yuri collection by Nagashiro Rouge coming may 7. Eve x Eve contains six short stories by the exact same author.

(The isekai titles are My next Life as a Villainess: All Routes lead to Doom! by Satoru Yamaguchi as well as Nami Hidaka, which puts a lady into an otome (romance) video game, out July 30, 2019; Mushoku Tensei: Roxy gets serious by Rifujin na Magonote as well as Shoko Iwami, a spin-off of Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation out April 30, 2019; as well as Skeleton Knight in one more world by Ennki Hakari, KeG, as well as Akira Sawano, in which a gamer wakes up in a game as a skeleton. The manga starts July 9 with the light novels beginning earlier, on June 11.)

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