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Where to Continue Blue Lock Manga After Season 2 of the Anime

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BLUE LOCK Season 2 just concluded the match against U-20 Japan and set up for the Phase 2 of the project, and you may want to jump into the manga instead of waiting for the anime to continue the story. It’s understandable considering the way the episode ended, and here is where to go if that is the case.

If you are looking for the volume, you should go to BLUE LOCK Volume 18. The volume starts with Chapter 150, titled “Holiday,” which is set right after the match and tells a more relaxed story where the players get a 2-week break and are allowed to step outside the training facilities.

This and Chapter 151 are the last two chapters of the U-20 Arc, after which the Neo Egoist Arc begins. The Neo Egoist Arc is still ongoing in the manga, with Chapter 285 being the latest one. Michael Kaiser was confirmed to be voiced by Mamoru Miyano, and will be one of they key characters of the arc.

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BLUE LOCK Volume 18 Cover | Where To Continue Manga After Season 2 Anime

Muneyuki Kaneshiro writes the BLUE LOCK manga, with art by Yusuke Nomura. Kodansha is publishing the manga in English. The story follows BLUE LOCK, the project to create the ultimate egoistical striker that will take Japan to a World Cup trophy. The anime adaptation by studio 8bit began in October 2022, getting two TV anime seasons and a movie so far. Crunchyroll is streaming the anime.

We had the chance to interview Kazuki Ura (Isagi’s Japanese voice actor), Ryoya Arisawa (anime producer), and Megumu Tsuchiya (manga editor) at this year’s Anime Expo. We talked with them about working on the manga and anime series, as well as the challenges they faced in creating the work loved by fans worldwide.

Manga available in English via Kodansha USA
©Muneyuki Kaneshiro, Yusuke Nomura, Kodansha/”Blue Lock” Production Committee

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