Edens Zero Season 2 announced

Edens Zero Season 2 announced

Through the pages of issue 11 of Weekly Shonen Magazine, Kodansha will officially announce Season 2 of Edens Zero, an anime inspired by the new manga of the same name written and drawn by Hiro Mashima (Fairy Tail).

Further details will be announced later , at the moment it is what emerged accompanied by a color page. Here it is previewed below:

The anime adaptation of Edens Zero, curated by JCStaff (One-Punch Man 2), began on April 11, 2021 and ended on October 3, 2021 for a total of 25 episodes. In Italy, the series is visible on Netflix with subtitles from August 26, 2021.

Edens Zero: manga and anime

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We take this opportunity to invite you to retrieve the 1st issue of Hiro Mashima's current weekly serialization here on Amazon. The young Shiki lives on the planet Granbell together with the robots that animate a huge theme park. One day two visitors arrive, the first to set foot on Granbell in nearly a century: Rebecca, a young creator of digital content, and her blue cat Happy. The three immediately get along and become friends ... They still don't know that this meeting will change their destinies! Hiro Mashima, acclaimed author of Fairy Tail, abandons the enchanted atmospheres of his famous series to embark on an incredible journey, halfway between fantasy and science fiction, to discover unknown stars and planets.

Hiro Mashima, author of the manga, is famous for having previously made the success of Fairy Tail between 2006 and 2017. Star Comics in Italy has published the entire series. The sequel manga, Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest, will very soon receive an anime adaptation details of which are available by clicking here through our previous article.

Haven't purchased the most recent issue of the Fairy Tail sequel yet? You can find it here on Amazon.





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