In the upcoming 36th issue of Shueisha’s Young Jump magazine, exciting news awaits manga fans! Yugo Aosaki and Toshimitsu Matsubara are teaming up to launch an enthralling new manga titled “Gas-tō Norainu Tanteidan” (Gaslamp Stray Dog Detective Agency).

The manga is set in the late Victorian era in the heart of London and follows the journey of a young street urchin whose life takes a profound turn after a momentous event.
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Yugo Aosaki, the talented author behind the popular “Undead Girl Murder Farce” mystery novel series, which debuted in December 2015, is the mastermind behind the manga’s captivating storyline. Coincidentally, just a few days ago, Aosaki released the fourth novel in the series, continuing to enchant readers with thrilling mysteries.

Moreover, the manga’s immense success has already led to a television anime adaptation, currently airing since July 5. Streaming worldwide on Crunchyroll under the title “Undead Murder Farce,” the anime has been warmly received by audiences.
Haruka Tomoyama has already brought Aosaki’s compelling narrative to life through a manga adaptation, which initially appeared in Kodansha’s Monthly Shonen Sirius magazine in June 2016. Since then, the manga has traveled a fascinating journey, moving from Nemesis magazine to the Comic Days website, captivating readers along the way. With Kodansha publishing the seventh volume on July 7, the manga’s popularity continues to soar. Even international fans have been fortunate, thanks to Kodansha USA Publishing, which released the third volume in August 2021.
Meanwhile, the incredibly talented artist Toshimitsu Matsubara, renowned for the acclaimed “Kurogane no Valhallan” and “Rikudō” manga, will bring the world of “Gas-tō Norainu Tanteidan” to life with his exceptional artistry.
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Mark your calendars for August 10, as the magazine’s next issue will debut this exciting manga. With a color opening page and a promising first chapter boasting 83 pages, readers are in for a treat! Step into the alluring streets of Victorian London and immerse yourself in the mysterious adventures of the Gaslamp Stray Dog Detective Agency.
Source | Young Jump issue 36