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Dark Horse Comics license Hatsune Miku: Future Delivery manga

Dark Horse Comics license Hatsune Miku: Future Delivery manga

Written by A. H. on 23 Feb 2017



There are a growing number of manga series based around Vocaloid virtual idol Hatsune Miku, and yesterday saw North American publisher Dark Horse Comics confirmed that they've picked up another series based around her exploits for an English release.

This means that Hatsune Miku: Future Delivery - Little Asimov and the Green Thing Left Behind will see its first of two volumes released in English in October 2017. The series, created by the author and artist behind the manga adaptation of light novel series Overlord, is described by Dark Horse themselves thus:

Writer Satoshi Ōshio and artist Hugin Miyama tell a tale set in the distant future, where Asumi—a girl who has no clue to her memories but a drawing of a green-haired, ponytailed person—finds her only friend in Asimov, a battered old delivery robot. The strange companions travel the stars together in search of the mysterious “Miku,” only to learn the legendary idol has taken different forms on many different worlds!

You can find the news for yourself on the Dark Horse Comics Facebook page.


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