Manga s 2nd part ended on December 6 // The LINE Manga app announced on Wednesday that the third part of Masaya Hokazono and Seima Taniguchi s Pumpkin Night.
Horror series launched in 2016 // Masaya Hokazono and Seima Taniguchi revealed in the 122nd chapter of their Pumpkin Night manga on Wednesday the second part.
Release of ‘Pumpkin Night’ manga paused until July
Updated 1:56 PM;
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“Pumpkin Night” is going on hiatus.
The publication of the horror manga will be on pause until around July, leaving more time for new chapters of the series to be drawn.
Anime News Network reports how the manga’s creators Masaya Hokazono and Nao Kurebayashi announced the series’ hiatus on Wednesday. The site additionally notes that the manga whose latest chapters are published on a biweekly basis remains “on thin ice” production-wise.
Nevertheless, Kurebayashi is taking the opportunity during this hiatus to create more of the story’s art, catching up to the plot that Hokazono has already written.
Pumpkin Night manga revealed on Wednesday that the manga will go on hiatus until around July so that Kurebayashi has more time to draw the manga.
The announcement explained that while the manga is serializing a new chapter once every two weeks, the manga is still on thin ice regarding its production. While Hokazono s story is quite ahead, the hiatus gives Kurebayashi a chance to catch up and draw the remainder of the story.
The manga s story begins when a girl named Akemi Nakatani is followed by someone named Pumpkin Night on social media, and receives a threatening private message right before being murdered while talking to a friend on the phone. Her friend, a boy named Kazuya Makino, is Pumpkin Night s next target. It turns out that Pumpkin Night s true identity is Naoko Kirino, a girl bullied from childhood and has escaped from a mental institution to take revenge on her bullies.