'Baccano!' Manga to End on January 6

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The manga adaptation of the light novel series Baccano! will be ending this January 6. This has been confirmed in a tweet announced by its manga creator Shinta Fujimoto on Friday. The manga is licensed by Yen Press in which they publish the chapters digitally simultaneous with the Japanese release.

Ryohgo Narita (writer of the Baccano! light novel series) have made an announcement last August that he was working on the final “1935” volume along with illustrator Katsumi Enami. Due to the light novel and manga adaptation’s popularity, this paved way to an anime adaptation which was produced in 2007.

Her e is a description of the anime as described by Funimation:

America, 1930: Prohibition and the criminal empires it spawned are still going strong. Gang wars are a matter of course, violent death just a part of life. Even in these brutal times, however, certain atrocities stand out. What happens on the soon-to-be-retired train the Flying Pussyfoot is one of them. The fate of several warring bootlegger factions in New York is Another. That they involve undying monsters is only part of the reason why.

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