Young Ace July Issue Launches Two New Serializations

The new Sakura series continues the author's focus on romantic comedy dynamics, while the WASTED CHEF adaptation brings a theatrical anime property into manga form, expanding its reach.

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Young Ace July Issue Launches Two New Serializations

The July issue of Young Ace, released June 4, features the start of two new serializations: a new work by Roku Sakura titled "I Can't Die Until I Make My Childhood Friend Happy!!" and a manga adaptation of the theatrical anime "WASTED CHEF" directed by Takayuki Hirao. The former is a misunderstanding love triangle romantic comedy, while the latter is a sci-fi story about a chef in a world without taste.

The July issue of Young Ace, released June 4, carries two new serializations. Roku Sakura, known for "Bouquet to a Ugly Girl," launches "I Can't Die Until I Make My Childhood Friend Happy!!," a romantic comedy centered on a girl who misreads her two childhood friends' feelings and tries to play matchmaker. The other debut is a manga adaptation of the theatrical anime "WASTED CHEF," directed by Takayuki Hirao, drawn by Aero 05. The sci-fi story follows a young chef who enters a world where taste has vanished.

  • I Can't Die Until I Make My Childhood Friend Happy!!: New work by Roku Sakura; a misunderstanding love triangle romantic comedy about three childhood friends.
  • WASTED CHEF (manga adaptation): Based on the theatrical anime directed by Takayuki Hirao; manga adaptation by Aero 05; sci-fi story about a chef in a world without taste.

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