On Friday, it was announced on the Kadokawa’s Monthly Comic Gene magazine’s website that in the August issue of the magazine Aoko’s Seven Days War manga will end.
The Manga was created by Aoko (Jingai CP Catalogu) and he took its inspiration from Our Seven-Day War novel by Osamu Sōda’s Bokura no Nanokakan Sensō. The manga was published in April in Monthly Comic Gene. The original characters of the manga were designed by Shin Hashimoto.
The manga portrays a story filled with mystery and pokes humor at the society. The story starts off when all the boys who study in a freshmen class of a middle school in Downtown Tokyo vanish. This happens just as the summer vacations are about to start. Whether or not it was an accident or maybe somebody kidnapped all those boys. It turns out that the boys hid out in an empty factory building located on the riverbed. The missing boys in an alliance with the girls from the school, revolt against the adults that belong to this “liberation zone.”
An Anime film project will be launched in December that will be based on Our Seven-Day War novel. The story will be depicted in year 2020 in the new anime film. Our Seven-Day War novel was published in April 1985 by Kadokawa Shoten and in 1988 a live action film was produced based on the novel, which starred Rie Miyazawa. The popularity of the novel led to the production of spinoffs and publication of a series of sequels. The latest addition to the collection was made last year. More than 170 million copies have been sold of these spinoffs and sequels.