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Oshi no Ko manga officially comes to an end

Aqua's revenge reached its conclusion.

Aka Akasaka and Mengo Yokoyari’s hit manga Oshi no Ko has released its final installment, Chapter 166. The manga series made its debut in April 2020 on Weekly Young Jump. The series released a weekly update and 🍸was simultaneously published on every Wednesday at 8 A.M. PT/ 11 a.m. ET.

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In celebration of the final chapter’s release, Mengo Yokoyari ed on X (formerly Twitter) the release of the manga’s final volume. Regular and special editions of the volume will be available in Japan on December 18.

Fan reactions to Oshi no Ko manga ending

Akane Kurokawa in the rain in Oshi no Ko
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Despite the manga’s popularity, fan reactions to the ending of Oshi no Ko have been largely mixed, with many readers expressing disappointment. Some felt the final chapter left too many unresolved plot points, like . Fans also shared disappointment that certain character arcs didn’t receive the closure they hoped for, especially with the ongoing ship war between Aqua X Akane and Aq𝔍ua X Kana fans.

However, not everyone is dismayed by the ending. ser comments on the manga’s final chapter in MANGA Plus expressed gratitude for the duo’s hard work, while others explicitly aired their support for the conclusion.

About the Oshi no Ko franchise

Oshi no Ko manga cover
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Oshi no Ko quickly gained popularity for its unique storyline, blending themes of the entertainment industry, fame, and reincarnation. The plot centers on a doctor named Goro and his terminally ill patient Sarina, as both of them are obsessed with an idol named Ai Hoshino. When Ai got unexpectedly pregnant, she consulted the far-flung hospital where Goro was working. However, Goro met an unfortunate end before Ai gave birth. In yet another twist of fate, Ai’s twin children turn out to be reincarnations of Goro and Sarina.

The manga was nominated for various awards on multiple occasions and won the Next Manga Award in the print category in 2021. It has also received a two-season anime adaptation, with the third season confirmed to be in production.

The final chapter can be read for free on .


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