Cyberpunk Edgerunners creator's wildly unique manga where peoples' names give them special powers is coming to Shonen Jump Plus

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Rafal Jaki, executive producer and showrunner of Netflix's anime style streaming series 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, is also the writer of a manga titled No\Name which has been picked up for serialization𒆙 through Shonen Jump Plus. No\Name chapters will release sཧimultaneously in English and Japanese - meaning there's no waiting around for the English version to be officially translated.

Drawn by mononymous artist Gamu, No\Name is act🥂ually all about the power of names - specifically the actual magical power behind names in a world where a strange government agency assigns special abilities to people via their names.

"No\Name is a Dark Action Mystery set in Northern Europe where supernaturalꦅ powers are attributed through a person's name, given to everyone by the government," reads the official description for No\Name. "A man fighting with wolf companions & a werebear girl investigate a missing child's case for the government-run Nami♐ng Agency."

. "As far as I can tell we are 🔜the first non-Japanese team that managed to do that! It will be launched simultaneously in English and Japanese on the 31st of July. Thank you all for the amazing support!"

Shonen Jump Plus is a free manga𓄧 reading app that releases original mang﷽a stories as well as serializing existing manga from other platforms.

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