Gokusen’s Mangaka Ready to Deliver Yet Another Masterpiece, Janomenome

If you are a hardcore comedy anime fan, there is no way you don’t know about Gokusen. The comic series about the daughter of a yakuza household hits all the right spots.


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Gokusen’s manga ended in 2007, and the anime ended in 2008. So, I don’t know about you, but I’ve been terribly missing the author’s distinct style.

Now that the mangaka has announced a fresh series, new and old fans alike have a reason to rejoice.

Gokusen’s mangaka, Kozueko Morimoto, will launch a new manga, Janomenome. The series will start serialization from February 28, 2022, in Cocohana magazine.

Janomenome will be featured on the cover page of the magazine’s April issue. Its first chapter will also receive an opening color page. The manga is about Tōko, a girl who exorcizes ghosts with the help of her special eyes.

Gokusen’s Mangaka Ready to Deliver Yet Another Masterpiece, Janomenome
Tōko from Janomenome | Source: Official Website

Although the premise gives off horror manga vibes, I’m sure that Morimoto-sensei will know how to put a spin on it and make it hilarious.

I can’t wait to see the vintage designs of the mangaka once again, as she is sure to debut another masterpiece series.

Kozueko Morimoto’s last manga was Ashi-Girl, a series about an unmotivated girl who accidentally time travels and finds the man of her dreams. The manga ended last December, making fans wonder about her next work.

Lo and behold, the writer is back with yet another series that has the potential to keep us glued to it.

About Janomenome

Janomenome is a manga by  Kozueko Morimoto. The series will start serialization in the Cocohana magazine’s April issue. The first chapter will be published on February 28, 2022.

The manga’s protagonist is Tōko, a girl who has a special eye that can see ghosts. With the help of this power, she is ready to encounter anything that comes her way.

Source: Cocohana magazine’s website

Aaheli Pradhan

Aaheli Pradhan

A grandma by heart who loves to knit, sketch, and swing in parks. Binge-reads a massive amount of manga from psychological to shounen-ai. Either awkward or salty, there's no in-between.

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