Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Movie: Mugen Train surpassed any and all expectations that American box office reporters had set — and that doesn’t even include the records that the canon film h as smashed in Japan. As the highest-grossing debut for any international movie in the US, it’s safe to say that there are probably a lot of new Demon Slayer fans looking to jump into the manga series. Additionally, many anime fans are looking to pick up the manga as well. Distributed and localized in English, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba is written and illustrated by mangaka Koyoharu Gotouge. And now, new manga fans can get the first volume of Demon Slayer free until May 31, 2021!
With this first volume of Demon Slayer free and available from a number of online platforms, now is the time to jump in on the fun! The series is currently at 21 released English volumes and has wrapped its run with 205 chapters.
Demon Slayer synopsis:
“Tanjiro Kamado is a kind-hearted and intelligent boy who lives with his family in the mountains. He has become his family’s sole source of income after the passing of his father, making trips to the nearby village to sell charcoal. Everything changes when he comes home one day to discover that his family has been attacked and slaughtered by a demon. Tanjiro and his sister Nezuko are the sole survivors of the incident, with Nezuko being transformed into a demon, but still surprisingly showing signs of human emotion and thought. After an encounter with Giyū Tomioka, a demon slayer, Tanjiro is recruited by him and sent to be taught by Sakonji Urokodaki, another member of the Demon Slayer Corps, to also become a demon slayer, and begins his quest to help his sister turn human again and avenge the deaths of the rest of his family.”
You can download it for free from the following digital manga retailers
Image: KIMETSU NO YAIBA © 2016 by Koyoharu Gotouge/SHUEISHA Inc.
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