RuriDragon creator Masaoki Shindo stoked hopes of a return with his optimistic response to fans after placing joint 9th in this year’s Kono Manga ga Sugoi! for the male category, stating he hoped to bring good news next year. Kono Manga ga Sugoi! is a ranking by the well-known Japanese publisher Takarajimasha, which releases their favorite manga of the year and is typically seen as a big honor. Shindo’s statement (via X) reads:
“Thank you very much to everyone who voted. I’m sorry for being out of touch for a while. My health condition is good at the moment. I will do my best so that I can bring good news next year.“
RuriDragon began serialization in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump in June 2022, selling 74,874 copies in its first week and debuting to rave reviews. The series lasted six chapters before Shindo’s health deteriorated to the point he could no longer continue. A RuriDragon return in 2024 would coincide with the Chinese zodiac’s Year of the Dragon, as fans jokingly pointed out on social media. The manga’s return continues to be the most anticipated for Jump readers since its indefinite hiatus, with fans remaining hopeful the series will return at some point.
The Kono Manga ga Sugoi! 2024 top 10 entries were:
- Diamond no Kouzai
- Daemons of the Shadow Realm
- Kanda Gokurachou Shokunin-banashi
- Thunder 3
- Heiwa no Kuni no Shimazaki e
- Usuzumi no Hate
- Haibaiyoushi Mizuiro
- Skip and Loafer
- Suna no Miyako, RuriDragon
Some other rankings that readers may be interested in are Oricon’s list of the best-selling manga of 2023 and best-selling light novels of 2023.
VIZ Media licenses RuriDragon in North America and describes the plot of the manga as:
Ruri faces the usual issues: pushy classmates, annoying teachers and…waking up with dragon horns?!
Source: Masaoki Shindo on X
© Masaoki Shindo / SHUEISHA
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