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Talentless Nana Manga to End in Two More Chapters

The manga's end comes just after its 10th anniversary, closing a story that began as a psychological suspense hit and inspired a 2020 anime adaptation.

Key Facts

  • The manga Talentless Nana will end in two more chapters, as confirmed by Square Enix's Monthly Shonen Gangan.
  • The series launched in May 2016 and has 14 compiled volumes, with the 14th volume shipping in December 2025.
  • A television anime adaptation aired in October 2020, streamed by Funimation and later released on Blu-ray Disc.
  • The manga's conclusion is expected in July 2026 if no delays occur.
  • The announcement came shortly after the series appeared on the magazine's cover for its 10th anniversary.

Reporting from 1 source: Anime News Network.

Talentless Nana Manga to End in Two More Chapters

The June issue of Square Enix's Monthly Shonen Gangan reports that Looseboy and Iori Furuya's Talentless Nana manga will conclude in two more chapters, likely finishing in July. The series launched in May 2016 and has 14 compiled volumes. An anime adaptation aired in 2020.

Looseboy and Iori Furuya's Talentless Nana is ending. The June issue of Square Enix's Monthly Shonen Gangan confirmed the manga has two chapters left, with a likely finish in July if no delays occur. The announcement arrives shortly after the series appeared on the magazine's cover for its 10th anniversary. Square Enix's Manga UP! Global service handles the English digital release. The story follows a transfer student at an isolated academy who sets out to eliminate humanity's enemies. The manga launched in May 2016 and its 14th compiled volume shipped in December 2025. A television anime premiered in October 2020, streamed by Funimation and later released on Blu-ray Disc.

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