Shueisha Will Stop Selling Its Marvel Manga Series in Japan
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Marvel and Shueisha will officially end their partnership on September 30, 2026, bringing to a close nearly seven years of developing manga series based on popular superheroes like Spider-Man and Deadpool in Japan.
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It’s official, straight from Shueisha: the publisher is ending its contract with Walt Disney Japan to publish Marvel character manga, effective September 30, 2026. Here’s what’s ending, the full list of affected titles, and the wild way Deadpool said goodbye. It’s official: the partnership that brought Marvel superheroes into Japanese manga is coming to an end. In a formal notice, Japanese publishing giant Shueisha confirmed it’s ending its cont…
Shueisha Will Stop Selling Its Marvel Manga Series in Japan
Shueisha has announced that it will stop selling its Marvel collaboration manga series in Japan due to its contract expiring at the end of September 2026. The company will also take down digital distributions of related series by the end of the month. Shueisha had a contract with Walt Disney Japan that enabled it to publish manga adaptations of Marvel characters. The company revealed that this contract is set to expire on September 30, 2026. The…

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