The Case Study of Vanitas manga by Jun Mochizuki revealed that it will be going on a two-month break. The manga will not be appearing in the June issue of Square Enix’s Gangan Joker magazine, which will be released on May 22, and the July issue, which will be released on June 21. Instead, it is expected to return in the August issue of the magazine in July 2024. The reason for the hiatus is due to the author’s health condition.
The Case Study of Vanitas manga previously returned from an 11-month hiatus in May 2023. Prior to that, it went on hiatus in April 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, before resuming in November of that year. The manga released the Regular and Special editions of Volume 11 on April 22, while the latest Chapter, “Memoire 63,” was released with a full-color page. The page was shared on Gangan Joker’s X page:
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The Case Study of Vanitas is a manga series by Jun Mozuchi (Pandora Hearts, Crimson-Shell). It has been serialized in Square Enix’s Monthly Gangan Joker magazine since 2015 and has been collected in eleven tankobon volumes. Studio BONES animated the anime adaptation which aired in 2021 for a total of 24 episodes. Yen Press publishes the English versions of the manga and describes the plot:
Rumors revolving around The Book of Vanitas, a clockwork grimoire of dubious reputation, draw Noé, a young vampire in search of a friend’s salvation, to Paris. What awaits him in the City of Flowers, however, is not long hours treading the pavement or rifling through dusty bookshops in search of the tome. Instead, his quarry comes to him…in the arms of a man claiming to be a vampire doctor! Thrust into a conflict that threatens the peace between humans and vampires, will Noé cast in his lot with the curious and slightly unbalanced Vanitas and his quest to save vampirekind?
Source: Gangan Joker Official X (Formerly Twitter)
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