The recently released one-shot Goodbye, Eri by Tatsuki Fujimoto will be receiving a physical manga release on July 4, 2022, according to editor Shihei Lin. The entire 200-page one-shot will be printed in a single volume.
Goodbye, Eri was released on the Shonen Jump+ website back in April of this year. Viz Media and Manga Plus both published the English version on the same day as the Japanese release. The one-shot received plenty of praise after its release, managing to receive over 2.2 million reads on the Shonen Jump+ website within 24 hours of its release. This is now Fujimoto’s second popular one-shot in the past two years after publishing Look Back in 2020, which received over 4 million reads in the first two days making it one of the most popular one-shots in Jump+ history.
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Lin has a good history with Fujimoto, working as his editor for Chainsaw Man, Goodbye, Eri, and the previously released Fire Punch series. He also mentions in his tweet that fans will have to wait just a little longer for the highly anticipated part two of Chainsaw Man. Part one of the manga ended with chapter 97 back in December 2020. With an award-winning manga and widely popular one-shots, Fujimoto’s success seems to just be getting started.
Goodbye, Eri Synopsis
With his mother dying, Yuta attempts to capture her last days on his phone. After her death, Yuta heads to the roof of the hospital to commit suicide, but a meeting with a strange girl leads him on the path to making a movie.
Source: Manga Plus
Look Back Synopsis
Fujino is a fourth grader who draws a manga strip for the school newspaper. Her art makes her the star of the class, but one day she’s told that Kyomoto, a student who refuses to come to school, would also like to submit a manga for the paper…
Source: Manga Plus
Sources: Shihei Lin’s Official Twitter, ITMedia
Goodbye, Eri © 2022 by Tatsuki Fujimoto/SHUEISHA Inc
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