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Manga Time Jumbo Magazine Ends Publication
This year's April issue of Manga Time Jumbo released on Monday has ended the release of the magazine.
Hinako Seta's Re-Kan!, which received TV anime adaptation by Pierrot Plus for Spring 2015, will continue the serialization on Manga Time along with Uina Kinomoto's Onegai Asakura-san, Enokids' Sentou no Megami-sama, and Boku's Monster datte Umai Meshi ga Tabetai! starting May issue releasing April 7. Kotori Kirishima's Onii-chan to Yobanaide, Yukiko Nozawa's Henshoku Joshi wa Koi de Onaka wo Mitaishitai and Pome Kawaizumi's Ano Hi no Umi to 16-sai no Natsuyasumi will be moved to Manga Time Special starting June issue releasing April 21. Karakemi's Keisatsu no Onii-san will move to Manga Home magazine, also from Hobunsha.
Manga Time Jumbo magazine started its publication on April 1995. The magazine, from Hobunsha, serialized various seinen and moe-kei 4-koma manga such as Re-Kan!
Source: Comic Natalie
Hinako Seta's Re-Kan!, which received TV anime adaptation by Pierrot Plus for Spring 2015, will continue the serialization on Manga Time along with Uina Kinomoto's Onegai Asakura-san, Enokids' Sentou no Megami-sama, and Boku's Monster datte Umai Meshi ga Tabetai! starting May issue releasing April 7. Kotori Kirishima's Onii-chan to Yobanaide, Yukiko Nozawa's Henshoku Joshi wa Koi de Onaka wo Mitaishitai and Pome Kawaizumi's Ano Hi no Umi to 16-sai no Natsuyasumi will be moved to Manga Time Special starting June issue releasing April 21. Karakemi's Keisatsu no Onii-san will move to Manga Home magazine, also from Hobunsha.
Manga Time Jumbo magazine started its publication on April 1995. The magazine, from Hobunsha, serialized various seinen and moe-kei 4-koma manga such as Re-Kan!
Source: Comic Natalie