emaqi Announces July 2026 Manga Lineup With Four New Exclusives
The lineup shows emaqi building a library of original English-language manga with a mix of genres and creator collaborations, while the simultaneous catalog expansion and Premium launch indicate a push to grow its subscriber base in North America.
Reporting from 1 source: Animehunch.
Digital manga platform emaqi has revealed its July 2026 slate of four new exclusive English-language series. The lineup includes suspense thriller Pierrot-Man by Shingo Honda and Shinsuke Takahashi (July 10), the comedic isekai The Isekai Reincarnation Sketchbook Of Hundred Burger-chan (July 17), crime action series Barefaced: The Man Who Left Public Security by Hayato Komainu (July 17), and historical Three Kingdoms saga Beyond The Heavens by King Gonta and I Hagin (July 31). The platform is also adding 88 volumes of existing exclusives this month, including new volumes of Isekai Executioner and Anjo The Mischievous Gal. The announcement follows the recent launch of emaqi Premium, a monthly subscription service for US and Canada readers.
emaqi's July lineup follows the recent launch of its Premium subscription service in the US and Canada, priced at $6.99 per month. The platform is also expanding its catalog this month with 88 additional volumes of existing exclusive series, including Isekai Executioner Volume 5 and Anjo The Mischievous Gal Volumes 15 and 16. The new series span suspense, comedy, crime, and historical genres, with collaborations such as Shingo Honda and Shinsuke Takahashi's Pierrot-Man.
- Pierrot-Man: Suspense thriller by Shingo Honda and Shinsuke Takahashi, releases July 10
- The Isekai Reincarnation Sketchbook Of Hundred Burger-chan: Comedic isekai based on the author's popular social media avatar, releases July 17
- Barefaced: The Man Who Left Public Security: Crime action series by Hayato Komainu, releases July 17
- Beyond The Heavens: Historical Three Kingdoms saga by King Gonta and I Hagin, releases July 31
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