There isn’t much time left for the Eromanga Sensei manga, which has rin adapting the light novels by Tsukasa Fushimi and Hiro Kanzaki. According to the June issue of Kadokawa’s Monthly Comic Dengeki Daioh magazine, the series is set to end in the next issue, which hits stands in Japan on May 27.
The Eromanga Sensei manga adaptation first kicked off in the pages of that same magazine in May of 2014, and 11 collected volumes are available in Japan as of February 10, 2021. Dark Horse publishes the manga in English and sums it up below:
Writing light novels isn’t all that easy, especially when you’re in high school…and you have to do the cooking and the chores for your shut-in stepsister who’s hardly come out of her room the past year! In the light novel business, it’s crucial to have the right person illustrating your books to help them sell–and maybe get made into manga and anime! But in a world of online pen names, the author and the illustrator may still not even know each other…until one day they realize they’ve been living in the same house all along! Now the home life of confident writer Masamune Izumi and his reclusive sister Sagiri–aka the artist “Eromanga Sensei”–will be a drama to compare with their rising careers, their restive fan base, and their rivals in the industry!