Excitement is brewing among fans of “The Irregular at Magic High School” series with the recent announcement from Kadokawa’s Monthly Dengeki Daioh magazine.
In its June issue, it was revealed that Tsutomu Satou’s spinoff novel, “Mahouka: Yoru no Tobari ni Yami wa Hirameku,” will be receiving a manga adaptation by Yoshiyuki Ōkawa in the magazine’s July issue, slated for release on May 27.
The spinoff novel gets into the adventures of the Kuroba sisters, who have sworn to protect Tatsuya Shiba. However, their resolve is put to the test when a dangerous enemy from a foreign mafia sets their sights on Tatsuya, plunging them into a perilous new threat.
Since its launch last August, the spinoff novel has captured the imagination of readers with its intriguing storyline and dynamic characters.
Meanwhile, fans of the anime adaptation have plenty to celebrate as well, with the third television season of “The Irregular at Magic High School” currently airing.
Premiering on Tokyo MX, Tochigi TV, Gunma TV, and BS11 on April 5, the latest season promises to deliver more action, intrigue, and magic as Tatsuya and his friends maneuver the challenges of their lives.
Originally launched in 2008, Tsutomu Satou’s “The Irregular at Magic High School” light novel series has gripped audiences with its unique blend of magic, mystery, and school drama.
With the main series ending in September 2020 and two sequels following shortly after, the franchise has continued to grow its universe through various media adaptations, including anime series, films, and manga spinoffs.
As anticipation mounts for the manga adaptation of “Mahouka: Yoru no Tobari ni Yami wa Hirameku” and the ongoing third season of the anime, fans can look forward to “The Irregular at Magic High School” and uncovering new mysteries alongside their favorite characters.