In April of this year, Chainsaw Man creator Tatsuki Fujimoto brought us Goodbye, Eri: a 200-page one-shot web manga released on Shonen Jump+. The manga will be receiving a print run next month — and today on the Chainsaw Man Twitter account, we got our first look at its cover.
Goodbye, Eri tells the story of Yuta Ito, a middle-school boy who chronicles the life of his terminally-ill mother and eventually cuts it into a 20-minute film. His fellow students react poorly except for Eri, who invites him to watch movies with her and eventually make a new, more informed film. Fact and fiction collide as Yuta turns their relationship into his next movie, simultaneously revealing secrets about both Eri and his mother initially left on the cutting room floor.
Check out the cover for the upcoming print edition, featuring Eri as seen through Yuta's camera:
【藤本タツキ先生・最新情報】
— チェンソーマン【公式】 (@CHAINSAWMAN_PR) June 19, 2022
7月4日発売!
最新作『#さよなら絵梨』の
コミックスカバーをいち早く解禁!
ぜひご一読を!
そして
原作 藤本タツキ先生、
作画に『にくをはぐ』の遠田おと先生を迎えた
短編読切『#フツーに聞いてくれ』
7月4日にジャンプ+で配信決定!
こちらもお見逃しなく!! pic.twitter.com/8CNTz3wvDB
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Goodbye, Eri comes out in print in Japan on July 4. The manga is licensed in English by Viz, and is available to read on their website for Shonen Jump subscribers.
Source: @CHAINSAWMAN_PR on Twitter
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Kara Dennison is the book reviewer for Sci-Fi Magazine and a regular features writer for Otaku USA Magazine. Follow her on Twitter @RubyCosmos, and read more at KaraDennison.com.
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