Demon Slayer
Kimetsu Academy, Vol. 1 : 1
(Author) Koyoharu Gotouge Natsuki HokamiTanjiro and the rest of the Demon Slayer Corps are back and facing their greatest challenge yet: school life! Welcome to Kimetsu Academy, a school attended by the most exceptional students you’ve ever seen! This comedic spin-off of international smash hit Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba pits Tanjiro, Nezuko, and all the rest of the Demon Slayer Corps against the trials and tribulations of student life. A private combined elementary, middle, and high school, Kimetsu Academy is home to many incredible students and their even more incredible stories. In just one of many zany tales, Zenitsu and Tanjiro are both late to class, but only one of them has a good excuse. In another, Zenitsu, Inosuke, and Murata have to take a devilishly difficult extra class. Then Uzui is incredibly disappointed by Zenitsu’s art. You never know what’ll happen next at Kimetsu Academy!
Koyoharu Gotouge
Koyoharu Gotouge is a Japanese manga artist known for creating the critically acclaimed series "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba." Their work is characterized by stunning artwork, intricate plotlines, and compelling character development. Gotouge's contributions to literature include redefining the shonen genre and captivating audiences worldwide with their storytelling prowess.
Natsuki Hokami
Natsuki Hokami is a Japanese author known for her unique blend of magical realism and social commentary in her works. She is best known for her critically acclaimed novel "The Little House", which won the Akutagawa Prize in 2008. Hokami's writing often delves into themes of memory, identity, and the passage of time, creating intricate and thought-provoking narratives that have captivated readers worldwide. Her ability to seamlessly intertwine the fantastical with the mundane has made her a standout voice in contemporary Japanese literature. Hokami's contributions to the literary world have solidified her as a master storyteller, leaving a lasting impact on the genre of magical realism.