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The series concludes with Sena becoming the captain of the Devil Bats after Hiruma and Kurita leave school to attend college. In his final year of high school, Sena is invited to Notre Dame High School. In the final chapter, the main characters are in college or playing amateur-league football while employed. Production[edit] Before the series was published regularly, Riichiro Inagaki and Yusuke Murata published two one-shots called Eyeshield Part 1 (前編, Zenpen) and Part 2 (後編, Kōhen) on March 5 and 12, 2002, in Weekly Shōnen Jump. [4][5][6]
When it would become a serial, the editorial department asked if Inagaki wanted to both write and draw the series, but Inagaki felt he was "so rookie",[7] so he asked Murata to be the illustrator. Before being asked to work on Eyeshield 21, Murata had read some of Inagaki's manga and noted that they "had many cool design concepts of uniforms and equipment". He said, "it could be turned into a great manga story" and he would "be happy to take the challenge"; eventually he was chosen. [8] During Eyeshield 21's original run in the magazine, Inagaki went to the United States to see college football matches,[9] and National Football League games. [10] Despite having never played American football, Inagaki chose
this theme after deciding that he wanted to create "a protagonist that was wimpy at the beginning, yet could perform outstandingly in a sports game", and with this premise in mind he decided that American football would be "a very suitable material". [8] When originally creating Eyeshield 21, Inagaki said he was wary because he did not want his manga becoming "a simulator of football". [11] The fact that football is not a popular sport in Japan also worried Inagaki.
[18] A revised version of the series was then launched in September 2015. It was later acquired by Hobby Japan, who published the first volume as a light novel under their HJ Novels imprint in September 2017. [19] The series is
licensed in North
America by J-Novel Club. [20] No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN 1 September 22, 2017[21]978-4-79-861509-7February 1, 2020[22]978-1-71-836898-9 2 November 22, 2017[23]978-4-79-861571-4April 18, 2020[24]978-1-71-836900-9 3 March 22, 2018[25]978-4-79-861653-7May 31, 2020[26]978-1-71-836902-3 4 July 21, 2018[27]978-4-79-861730-5August 30, 2020[28]978-1-71-836904-7 5 November 22, 2018[29]978-4-79-861807-4November 22, 2020[30]978-1-71-836906-1 6 March 22, 2019[31]978-4-79-861887-6February 15, 2021[32]978-1-71-836908-5 7 August 24, 2019[33]978-4-79-861980-4May 25, 2021[34]978-1-71-836910-8 8 February 22, 2020[35]978-4-79-862124-1August 24, 2021[36]978-1-71-836912-2 9 August 22, 2020[37]978-4-79-862270-5November 9, 2021[38]978-1-71-836914-6 10 December 22, 2020[39]978-4-79-862375-7January 24, 2022[40]978-1-71-836916-0 11 December 18, 2021[41]978-4-79-862667-3August 1, 2022[42]978-1-71-836918-4 12 November 18, 2022[43]978-4-79-862973-5June 19, 2023[44]978-1-71-835391-6 13 April 19, 2023[45]978-4-79-863162-2October 12, 2023[46]978-1-71-836922-1 14 November 17, 2023[47]978-4-79-863343-5May 17, 2024[48]— Manga[edit] A manga adaptation of the series by Ranran began serialization in Square Enix's Manga UP! app and website on November 29, 2017. [49] The manga is licensed in North America by Square Enix.
Shōya tries to meet up with Shōko to help her feed koi in the river, much to the ire of her younger sister Yuzuru. When Shōya illegally jumps into the river to retrieve Shōko's notebook, Yuzuru takes a photo of the incident and posts it online to have him suspended from school. Yuzuru runs away from home after an argument with Shōko over the incident. Shōya offers to let Yuzuru stay at his house, and the two reconcile. Shōya helps Shōko reconnect with Miyoko Sahara, a kind classmate who genuinely befriended Shōko and is currently in the same school as Naoka Ueno, who also bullied Shōko and weasels back into Shōya's life. Shōko also meets Miki Kawai, her elementary school class president, who now attends the same school as Shōya and is in a relationship with Satoshi Mashiba. Shōko later gives Shōya a gift and verbally confesses her feelings for him, but runs off upset when Shōya mishears her. Shōya invites Shōko to an amusement park with Tomohiro, Miyoko, Miki, and Satoshi. They are joined by Naoka, who is infatuated with Shōya while trying to reconnect him with their old friends. Naoka also grudges Shōko for Shōya's misfortune, and Yuzuru secretly records the encounter for Shōya to see. This leads to the
group falling out when Miki exposes Shōya's past to the others in desperation to remain blameless in Shōko's bullying.