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1 Fall of Lese Arc 4. 1. 2 Crimson and the First Hunt 4. 2 Original Timeline 4. 2. 1 Fall of Lese 5 Power & Abilities 6 Trivia 7 References Appearance[] Ragna is a boy with a lean and built body. His hair is silver and short while his eyes are light cyan. Initially he wore an armor set but since he obtained the Silver Martial Arts, he wears only light clothes and boots because of his
fighting style, covered by a thick
long cloak with a long neck. When fighting he wears the cloak on his hip. Personality[] Ragna is generally a weak-willed person, following others and letting himself be ordered around. Because of his past, Ragna believes himself to be cursed and
that everything bad that happens to him is his own fault for being too weak.
Near the end of the fight, Mikey and Draken arrive after learning from Hinata that
Takemichi had been time-traveling to save them. When Takemichi confronts him, Kisaki confesses that his reason for taking over the Tokyo Manji Gang was to boost his social status and woo Hinata. Takemichi returns to the present to find out that his friends are alive and successful, but Mikey, who has not been in contact with any of his friends for the past 12 years, has established a new gang called Bonten. Takemichi is no longer able to travel to the past through Naoto, but when he saves Mikey from jumping from a building, he suddenly travels 10 years into the past to 2008. Takemichi is now in high school and learns that since the Tokyo Manji Gang has been disbanded, there is currently a power struggle between Rokuhara Tandai, Brahman, and Mikey's new gang, the Kanto Manji Gang. Takemichi prevents Senju's death, but Draken is killed while protecting them. The Kanto Manji Gang wins and absorbs Rokuhara Tandai; meanwhile, Senju disbands Brahman in
order to stop Mikey from killing Takemichi. When Takemichi confronts Mikey, Mikey reveals that he died in the original timeline and Shinichiro had traveled back in time to save him by stealing the ability from a homeless man who he murdered. In the present, Takemichi allows Mikey to succumb to his violent nature to fight him. Media[edit] Manga[edit] Main article: List of Tokyo Revengers chapters Written and illustrated by Ken Wakui, Tokyo Revengers was serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine from March 1, 2017,[5][6] to November 16, 2022. [7][8] Kodansha collected its 278 individual chapters in 31 tankōbon volumes, released from May 17, 2017,[9] to January 17, 2023.
It ran May 4–7, 2023, at Osaka's Sankei
Hall Breeze and May 11–14 at Tokyo's Sunshine Theater. The play was directed and written by Naohiro Ise. The cast included Ryōhei Takenaka as Yoichi Isagi, Nobunaga Satō as Meguru Bachira, Shōta Matsuda as Rensuke Kunigami, and Ryō Saeki as Hyōma Chigiri. [55] A second play, subtitled 2nd Stage, ran January 18–24, 2024, at Kyoto Theater and January 25–31 at Hulic Hall Tokyo. The play was again directed and written by Ise and Kōhei Nagata joined the cast as Rin Itoshi. [56][13] Video game[edit] A
smartphone game based on the series, titled Blue Lock: Blaze Battle, is set to be released in 2024 for both iOS and Android devices. A promotional video for the game, featuring Hey! Say! JUMP's Ryosuke Yamada, has been released. [57][58] Reception[edit] Manga[edit] By August 2020, the manga had over 1. 9 million copies in circulation;[59] by January 2021, it had over 3 million copies in circulation. [60] over 4 million copies in circulation by April 2021;[61] by August 2021, it had over 5 million in circulation;[62] over 6 million copies in circulation by February 2022;[63] over 8. 3 million copies in circulation by March 2022;[64] over 9.