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Sometime later, a number of findings are made from the depths of the Abyss, including Lyza's White Whistle and pages of discoveries and observations she had made, as well as a message presumably for Riko, stating she is waiting at the bottom of the Abyss. Riko, determined to find her mother, bids farewell to her friends and secretly departs into the Abyss with Reg as her companion. Media[edit] Manga[edit] See also: List of
Made in Abyss volumes Written and illustrated by Akihito Tsukushi, Made in Abyss started on Takeshobo's Manga Life Win+ (later Web Comic Gamma) website on October 20, 2012. [6][7] Takeshobo has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on July 31, 2013. [8] As of July 31, 2023, twelve volumes have been released. [9] In North America, Seven Seas Entertainment announced during their panel at Anime Expo 2017 that they had licensed the manga. [10] The translator of the anime for Sentai Filmworks, Jake Jung,[11] also adapted the manga for Seven Seas Entertainment. [12] Regarding his involvement in the
English version of both media, he stated, "Made in Abyss is chock-full of terminology, so I hope fans of both media are able to enjoy a seamless experience. "[13] In addition, he has confirmed his intention to avoid gendered pronouns for both Nanachi and Marulk. [14] A manga anthology, titled Made in Abyss Official Anthology – Layer 1: Irredeemable Cave Raiders (メイドインアビス公式アンソロジー 度し難き探窟家たち, Meido in Abisu Kōshiki Ansorojī: Doshigataki Tankutsuka-tachi), was released on July 29, 2017.
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