Hitomi Takano, the creator of the Gene Bride manga, announced that the series will be concluding in the next month’s issue of Shodensha’s Feel Young magazine. The manga first debuted in June 2021 and has gained popularity among readers.
The story follows Isahaya Ichi, a woman who is tired of dealing with men and facing gender discrimination at work. Her life takes a turn when her former classmate, Masaki, reappears, claiming to be her “destined pair” from a junior high school event called “Gene Bride.” This event matched students based on genetic information, and Masaki’s sudden return leads to a journey of rediscovery and uncovering buried secrets.
Hitomi Takano is known for her work on the My Boy manga, which started in 2015 and ended in October 2021. The manga was well-received and ranked high on various lists, showcasing Takano’s talent as a mangaka.
Fans of Gene Bride will be sad to see the series come to an end, but they can look forward to the final chapters and the resolution of the story. The manga’s conclusion will surely leave a lasting impact on readers who have been following Isahaya Ichi and Masaki’s journey.
As Takano wraps up Gene Bride, fans can reflect on the themes and messages explored throughout the series. The manga has touched on topics such as gender dynamics, relationships, and the importance of self-discovery. It has resonated with readers for its compelling storytelling and well-developed characters.
While it’s always bittersweet to see a beloved series end, fans can take comfort in knowing that Hitomi Takano’s works will continue to leave a mark on the manga industry. The conclusion of Gene Bride marks a milestone in Takano’s career, and readers can look forward to her future projects and the impact they will have on the manga community.