
The October issue of Kodansha’s Shonen Magazine Edge brings the end of Yō Kogikuji’s “Nanatsu no Taizai: Seven Days ~Tōzoku to Seishōjo~” a.k.a “The Seven Deadly Sins: Seven Days ~The Thief and the Holy Girl~” manga. Announced on Thursday in the magazine’s September issue, the second and final volume will be released on October 17.
Adapted from Mamoru Iwasa’s Nanatsu no Taizai: Seven Days (The Seven Deadly Sins: Seven Days) spinoff novel, it was launched on January 17 in Shonen Magazine Edge by Kogikuji. Following after on July 14, Kodansha published the manga’s first compiled book volume.
The story for this spin-off tells of the “Fairy King’s Forest” a forest to the north of Britannia and where no human dare to venture by agreement between the humans and fairies. However, the fairy king for which the forest is named after, Harlequin, has long been missing for the past 700 years.
While he is gone, his younger sister Elaine remains and guards over the highly sought after Fountain of Youth. For 700 lonely years the fairy has been guarding the fountain and slowly the loneliness is about to consume her when a change comes in the form of young thief Ban and in seven days the hearts of the two slowly comes closer to one another.
The original spin-off novel which the manga is based off on was first released last October by Kodansha. Other than this spin-off creator Nakaba Suzuki also drew two other spin-off works for the series in February 2015. In 2014 comedy spin-off titled “Mayoe! Nanatsu no Taizai Gakuen! “ by Juuichi Kugi was released and ended in November.
Then in November 2015 Chie Sakamoto’s comedy spin-off “Nanatsu no Taizai Production” a.k.a. “The Seven Deadly Sins Production” was released.
Following after the two spin-offs was the release of the Nanatsu no Taizai King no Manga Michi spinoff was running from 2016 to 2017.
“Nanatsu no Taizai” otherwise known as “The Seven Deadly Sins” is a fantasy shounen series written and illustrated by Nakaba Suzuki and has been serialized in Kodansha’s Weekly Shounen Magazine since October 2012. The anime adaptation of the series was released in October 2014 and tells the tale of a young princess in search of an infamous group of knights known as the “Seven Deadly Sins.”
Source: AnimeNewsNetwork
See also: Top 5 Animes That Will Always Be Binge Worthy
See also: According to Fans, These 5 Anime have the Most Annoying Fanbases
 
   
  According to Fans, These 5 Anime have the Most Annoying FanbasesOct 23, 22 1pm
 
  10 Anime Characters Who Deserve DefeatAug 22, 22 12pm
 
  5 of the Best (or the Worst) Anime Characters with Split PersonalitiesOct 19, 22 1pm
 
  English Dub for The Yakuza’s Guide to BabysittingNov 23, 22 5pm
 
  More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers Anime Adaptation will Premiere in October This YearSep 20, 22 12pm
 
  Five New Anime Coming out in JulyJun 29, 22 2pm
 
  Anime Adaptation for Murai in Love has been AnnouncedJul 9, 22 5pm
 
  Twitter Exploded in Celebration for the 16th Anniversary of Fairy TailSep 6, 22 1pm
 
  Ni No Kuni, The Anime, The Game and How They’re RelatedJul 25, 22 9am
 
  Is It Wrong to Pick up Girls in a Dungeon? Probably not, if there’s soon to be 4 seasonsAug 3, 22 2pm
 
  Two New Animated Specials for My Hero AcademiaAug 14, 22 9am
 
  Anime fans can get your own free website on RavenMay 6, 24 7pm
 
  Artificial Intelligence from OpenAI expands to TokyoAug 27, 24 9pm
 
  Top staff suspended at Anime DetourApr 12, 24 2pm
 
  Anime Detour removes Troy McDonald and Kristen Loth from executive teamJun 10, 24 5pm
 
  Anime-affiliated musicians of blank paper to perform at Anime MidwestMay 15, 1pm
 
  Music festival "Dirtybird" reportedly failed to pay hotel venue, reports The Festive OwlSep 3, 4am
 
  Anime Milwaukee may have hired previously-fired Anime Detour executivesJan 31, 10pm
 
  Yor's Appeal in 'SPY×FAMILY' is Her InnocenceNov 12, 23 2pm
 
  

