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Kodansha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on July 23, 2018; [2] a promotional video, directed by Tasuku Watanabe, for the first volume was released on the same date. [3] As of October 22, 2024, 11 volumes have been released. [4]
Heavenly Delusion is written and illustrated by Masakazu Ishiguro, and it has been serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Monthly Afternoon since January 25, 2018. [12] Kodansha has published its chapters in individual tankōbon volumes, the first of which was released on July 23, 2018; [ 13 ] a promotional video that was directed by ...
[4] Writer Makoto Fukami had read And Yet the Town Moves which made him interested in Heavenly Delusion. The offer to make the anime happened before the fourth volume was released so the staff did not know how to end it. The narrative of the first chapters were trimmed to tell a more-direct story.
Fictional character Maru Heavenly Delusion character Maru as drawn by Masakazu Ishiguro First appearance Heavenly Delusion #1, "Tokio" (2018) Created by Masakazu Ishiguro Voiced by Japanese: Gen Satō English: Jonathan Leon Maru is a fictional character and protagonist from Masakazu Ishiguro's manga series Heavenly Delusion. Maru is an orphan who was given a mission by his dying caretaker ...
In the anime adaptation of Heavenly Delusion, Kiruko was voiced by Sayaka Senbongi in Japanese and Anjali Kunapaneni in English. The character was given a positive critical response for the serious portrayal to their gender identity and bond with Maru, with whom Kiruko forms an appealing relationship that acts as a counterpart to parallel ...
Voiced by: Hina Kino [3] (Japanese); Madeline Dorroh [4] (English) Ohma (オーマ, Ōma) is a young timid girl who avoids the other children due to her power causing intense hallucinations upon eye contact.
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