 
Kodansha Comics has launched on Wednesday, December 14, a new manga and newsfeed iOSapp that focuses on Hajime Isayama’s hit manga series, Attack on Titan (Shingeki no Kyojin).
In a statement, Alvin Lu, General Manager of Kodansha Advanced Media, said the app “celebrates Attack on Titan as a global phenomenon,” according to a press release provided by Kodansha Comics.
“Hajime Isayama’s original vision is now a world unto itself, and the Attack on Titan manga app takes you right into the heart of it—you get caught up with the latest developments at once. And the news and feature feeds provide behind-the-scenes access to the creation of the manga and anime like no place else,” he added.
Among the unique features of the app includes the following:
• Full catalog of all chapters and volumes of the manga, including every spinoff series
• Latest manga chapters available as they come out from Japan
• Free Motion Books viewable only on the app
• News feeds, including exclusive interviews and video about the Attack on Titan property, with breaking announcements leading up to the Season 2 of the anime
• Bundle packs for new fans to get caught up quick
 
At the same time, according to Kodansha Comics, users who will download the app and sign up for a free app account until Tuesday next week, December 20, will receive the following full-length complementary graphic novels:
• Attack on Titan volume 1
• Attack on Titan: Before the Fall volume 1 
• Attack on Titan: Junior High Volume 1
 
The Attack on Titan Manga app was produced by Kodansha Comics’s digital-content arm, Kodansha Advanced Media, in partnership with Madefire.
“As Attack on Titan makes its long awaited comeback in 2017,we’re extremely proud to partner with Kodansha Comics—one of the top manga publishers in the world—and bring their hit franchise to the Motion Book Publisher platform. It’s exciting to be a part of their digital-first strategy with the multimedia iOS app and cutting edge Motion Books, and bring this seminal work to a new generation,” Ben Wolstenholme, CEO and Co-Founder of Madefire, said in a statement.
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