Dive into Shinigami’s Fetish Once Again; Volume Cover for the Death Note Short Series Released

I’ll solve equations from my right hand and write names with my left. I’ll take a potato chip… and EAT IT                  

Yagami Light

Although this time, it is going to be us eating the potato chips, as we enjoy Death Note: Short Stories. The date for its release is right around the corner, and we cannot wait to gorge on some more Ryuk content.


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Death Note Short Stories is set for a release on February 4, 2021, and the volume cover for the same has been released online.

Dive into Shinigami’s Fetish Once Again; Volume Cover for the Death Note Short Series Released
Death Note Short Stories Visual | Source: Fandom

In the volume cover, we can see Ryuk standing behind a teen, enticing him with an apple which is Ryuk’s favorite thing in the human realm.

The boy seems to be around the same age of Light when he first found the Death Note, and somewhat resembles Minoru (A-Kira) from the special one-shot released last year.

This volume of Death Note is going to include the collection of some of the short stories and one-shots released after the conclusion of the 12 volumes of the original Death Note series in 2006.

It will also contain four extra episodes of “L: One Day” and “L: The Wammy’s House,” along with the “Never Complete One-Shot” released on February 4, 2020.

The book will be spread over 226 pages, and fans can get their hands on it for ¥540 from Shueisha’s official website.

Death Note Short Series’ digital version is also going to be released online on February 4, 2021, alongside its paper print.

Although the official English translation of the volume has not been announced yet, fans can expect the good news by next year from Viz Media.

Till then, can someone please write “Coronavirus” on the Death Note that’s been kept secretly at Area 51? Thank You.

About Death Note

Death Note is a Japanese manga series written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. Published by Shueisha, the manga has a total of 12 volumes. An anime adaptation of the story aired for 37 episodes from October to June 2007.

Dive into Shinigami’s Fetish Once Again; Volume Cover for the Death Note Short Series Released
Death Note | Source: Crunchyroll

The series revolves around Light Yagami, an extremely smart highschooler who stumbles onto a notebook owned by Ryuk, a shinigami.

If the user follows a specific set of rules, the notebook allows him/her to kill anyone by writing their name down in the notebook while picturing their face.

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