Get ready to bid one final goodbye to the hilarious take on Red and White Blood Cells as Akane Shimizu’s Cells at Work! The manga will soon come to its end.
The manga that started in 2015 explained the inner working of your body and how it functions but presented it in a humorous way.
Kodansha’s Monthly Shonen Sirius magazine announced that the Cells at Work! Series will end in the next January 26th issue with its last and final chapter.
In “#Cells at Work!” Of “#Monthly Shonen Sirius” released on the 26th, “New Coronavirus” (first part) supervised by Dr. Satoshi Kutsuna (@kutsunasatoshi) is posted! We would like to thank all the medical professionals who are fighting at the forefront and hope that they will help us to understand the new Corona correctly. #Thank you for spreading
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That’s not all! Akane Shimizu plans to base the last chapter of the manga on the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.
Kodansha, in-charge of “Cells at Work!” English publishing, has shipped the 5th volume in 2017 and the new 6th volume comes out on 9th February 2021.
The story of the manga depicts a hilariously accurate take on the workings of our own body and how blood flows.
It mainly focuses on the protagonists Red Blood Cell AE3803 and White Blood Cell U-1146 and showcases their daily life and how they work to protect the human body from harm.
Cells at Work!’s weird but informative storyline became a huge hit upon its publishing and paved the way for spin-offs like Cells at Work!: Bacteria!, Cells at Work! Code Black and the new Cells at Work!: Lady!.
But, its popularity does not stop there. After the success of the manga as well as the spin-offs, an anime adaptation was made in 2018 with all 13 episodes based on the Cells at Work! Storyline.
Even the spin-off Cells at Work! Code Black is getting its own anime adaptation in 2021.
We hope the last chapter will end on a happy note and inform readers about the coronavirus in a funny and lighthearted way like always.
About Cells at Work!
The human body consists of approx. 37 trillion cells. These cells are hard at work every day within your human body.
From the oxygen carrying Red Blood Cells to the bacteria fighting White Blood Cells, get to know these unsung heroes.
This is about the drama that unfolds within you.
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