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My Home Hero Crime Suspense Manga Gets TV Anime Series

My Home Hero Crime Suspense Manga Gets TV Anime SeriesMy Home Hero, a manga about a family man out for revenge, is getting a TV anime series.

The manga, by Naoki Yamakawa and Masashi Asaki, recently resumed in the pages of Young Magazine after a hiatus. It launched back in 2017, and currently has 17 collected volumes in total.

It’s about a normal salaryman named Tetsuo who learns that his daughter has been physically abused by her boyfriend. Tetsuo ends up taking revenge against said boyfriend, an act that puts him in conflict with a crime syndicate.

It sounds awesome, frankly, and I’m surprised there’s no official English adaptation of the manga yet. Looking forward to the anime!

Naoki Yamakawa is also the co-author of the manga I’m Standing on a Million Lives, while Asaki is also known as the artist behind the manga Psychometrer.

Source: ANN

Matt Schley

Matt Schley (rhymes with "guy") lives in Tokyo, and has been OUSA's "man in Japan" since 2012. He's also written about anime and Japanese film for the Japan Times, Screen Daily and more.

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