The Fate/Apocrypha manga has come to an end. The final chapter will be published in the upcoming issue of Comp Ace magazine, marking the conclusion of a nearly eight-year run for the series. Read More on BlurStory – Crunchyroll is Testing AI for Faster Anime Subtitling
Adapted by artist Akira Ishida from the light novels written by Yuichiro Higashide, the Fate/Apocrypha manga debuted in June 2016. It has been compiled into 15 volumes to date.
Higashide’s original Fate/Apocrypha light novel series, illustrated by Ototsugu Konoe, ran from 2011 to 2014 and was later adapted into a 25-episode anime series that premiered in 2017.
Ishida is also known for his work on the manga series “MAOYU” and “Oninagi,” while Higashide has written scripts for various anime, including “Tokunana” and “Special 7,” as well as the light novel “Date A Live Fragment: Date A Bullet.”
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