Is the Kaiju No 8 manga finished?
Thanks to its anime debut, Kaiju No 8 has caught the attention of manga fans, too. So, let’s find out if the manga is finished.
With some action-packed monstrous goodness, theanime serieshas amassed quite a huge fan-following. If you’re one of them, wondering if the Kaiju No 8 manga is finished, we have an answer for you.
The Kaiju No 8 manga is still not finished yet.
It’s ongoing and releases a new chapter once every two weeks, with the exception of some scheduled breaks in between. The chapters of the ongoing manga are released simultaneously on Manga Plus and Shonen Jump+.
The story of the manga is set in a futuristic world where enormousmonstersknown as kaiju begin to appear in the world. Two different professions rise from these appearances. One of them is the force of elite soldiers called the Defense Corps who kill the kaiju and the second one is the sweepers who clean the remains of the fights.
Themain character, Kafka Hibino is a sweeper who aspired to become a member of the Defense Corps but failed. But when he encounters a parasitic kaiju on a fateful day, he finally gets the chance to fulfill his dream of joining the Defense Corps.
Throughout the story, Kafka and fellow soldiers encounter several enemies, including Kaiju No 9 who is the main antagonist of the story. However, the story is far from over and the manga will go on for quite some time.
Currently, there are 12 tankobon volumes. With more upcoming chapters, there will also be more volumes to be released in the future.
Throughout the 111 chapters, Kaiju No 8 covers 9 story arcs. The ninth arc, titled ‘The Last Wave Arc’, is the biggest arc of the manga series so far and is currently ongoing.
Fast-paced with gorgeous art, the Kaiju No 8 manga is a joy to read. Check that out and if you’re looking for more anime, you might like our recommendations on thebest anime sequels,isekai anime,upcoming romantic anime, andseinen anime series.
Anamika Das was an Anime Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. She previously wrote for platforms like Otakus' Notes and Seinen Manga. Anamika is an avid fan of anime, the shounen genre in particular. She loves My Hero Academia, Haikyuu!!, Jujutsu Kaisen, Boruto, and is obsessed with One Piece.