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After his editor approved the idea, he waited on serialization until his visual novel studio, Minato Soft [ja], had stabilized and released two other titles; during
which he developed the characters, story and world. In August 2009, following the release of Majikoi ~ Oh! Samurai Girls, Takahiro looked for an artist for the serialization, and recruited Tetsuya Tashiro to do the illustrations. He liked Tashiro's ability to draw fast paced action scenes and that he can draw cute girls. Vol. 1 postscript In developing a chapter, Takahiro would write the script first and then have Tashiro determine the panel layout. Takahiro would occasionally get feedback on plot ideas from Tashiro and his editor. Vol. 2 postscript Media[edit] Manga[edit] Main article: List of Akame ga Kill! chapters Written by Takahiro and illustrated by Tetsuya Tashiro, Akame ga Kill! was serialized in Square Enix's shōnen
manga magazine Gangan Joker from March 20, 2010[2][3] to December 22, 2016. [4] Its chapters were collected in
fifteen tankōbon volumes, released from August 21, 2010[5] to February 22, 2017. [6][7] On August 25, 2017, it was announced that volume 1. 5 of the manga, previously included
with anime's home video release, would be published as a standalone volume.
As they pass the local Adventurer's Guild, Luna
spontaneously decides to register herself and Yūya. When Yūya is tested for his magical capabilities, the results, far beyond normal, draws much attention. While Yūya and the ladies are on an herb-gathering quest, Reigar's whereabouts are discovered, and
Owen asks Yūya to help apprehend the treacherous prince. Reigar is captured alive, and then the Vile girl appears, revealing she had exploited Reigar into attempting the coup d'état to initiate a genocidal war, and prepares to kill everyone present. Yūya deflects her attacks with his magic and the Vile girl retreats. On Earth, Kaori vainly tries to visit Yūya.
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