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Seven Seas acquire Fauna and the Dragonewts' Seven Kingdoms

Seven Seas acquire Fauna and the Dragonewts' Seven Kingdoms

Written by A. H. on 24 May 2017



Yesterday brought us yet another new manga license acquisition announcement from Seven Seas Entertainment - and this time there isn't a man-sized spider in sight.

This latest acquisition is Fauna and the Dragonewts’ Seven Kingdoms, which the publisher describes thus below:

Seven Seas Entertainment is delighted to announce the license acquisition of the manga series Fauna and the Dragonewts’ Seven Kingdoms by Kiyohisa Tanaka, a fantasy tale for dragon lovers and fans of The Ancient Magus’ Bride and The Girl From the Other Side: Siúil, a Rún!

In a fantastical future, humans are no longer the dominant species–dragons have evolved to become rulers of the world we once knew. One day, an archaeologist from the Dragonewt race who’s fascinated with his studies of the past finds a young human girl. He decides to adopt her, giving her the name Fauna, and together they explore their magical world of the Seven Kingdoms.

The series is set for release as single volumes, the first of which is currently due to arrive on January 16th 2018.


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