Atsushi Ohkubo's Fire Force manga will conclude in two chapters, the 11th issue of Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine announced on Wednesday. The manga’s final chapter will be released within Weekly Shōnen Magazine’s 13th issue, scheduled to release on February 22.

The popular manga series entered its final arc in October 2021, with Ohkubo stating in late December that the series would end in “a few” chapters. Ohkubo has said that Fire Force will likely be the last manga series he works on.

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Fire Force began serialization in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine in 2015, amassing 32 collected volumes throughout its run so far. The series has over 17 million copies in circulation worldwide, with the 32nd volume having shipped in Japan on December 17.

A 49-episode anime adaptation animated by David Production ran from 2019-2020. Yuki Yase (Monogatari Series Second Season, Mekakucity Actors) directed the first half of the series, with Tatsuma Minamikawa (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind, Gintama) taking over for the last half. Kenichiro Suehiro (Re:Zero, Goblin Slayer) worked as the series composer, with character designs by Hideyuki Morioka (Kizumonogatari, D.Gray-man).

Ohkubo's previous series, Soul Eater, ran in Square Enix's Monthly Shōnen Gangan magazine from 2004-2013, amassing 25 collected volumes throughout its run. The series inspired a handful of game adaptations, a spin-off manga, and an anime from Studio Bones. The 51-episode anime ran from 2006-2009, with Takuya Igarashi (Sailor Moon Sailor Stars, Bungo Stray Dogs) directing the series.

The Soul Eater Not! spin-off manga ran in the Monthly Shōnen Gangan magazine from 2011-2014 and inspired a 12-episode anime adaptation from Studio Bones. Masakazu Hashimoto (Fullmetal Alchemist, Crayon Shin-chan) directed and wrote the series.

Kodansha USA licenses the Fire Force manga in English, with Funimation licensing the anime adaptation. Yen Press released the Soul Eater and Soul Eater Not! manga in English, and Funimation licensed both anime adaptations.

Source: Anime News Network

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