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Reiko Shimizu's Secret Season 0 Opens One-in-a-Lifetime Arc

The new arc introduces a violent supernatural premise that shifts the series' tone, while the concurrent volume release and Saiki's hiatus give readers two concrete developments to track.

Key Facts

  • The August issue of Melody, released June 26, begins the One-in-a-Lifetime Arc of Reiko Shimizu's Secret Season 0.
  • The new arc opens with nursery school children attacking nursing home residents during a charity event.
  • Volume 13 of Secret Season 0, containing the BLACK RAIN Arc, ships July 3.
  • Kumiko Saiki's Kageki Shojo!! is on hiatus due to Saiki's health, expected to resume next issue with a color opening page.

Reporting from 1 source: Comic Natalie.

Reiko Shimizu's Secret Season 0 Opens One-in-a-Lifetime Arc

The August issue of Melody, released June 26, begins a new chapter of Reiko Shimizu's Secret Season 0 titled the One-in-a-Lifetime Arc. The arc opens with nursery school children attacking nursing home residents during a charity event. Volume 13, containing the BLACK RAIN Arc, ships July 3. Kumiko Saiki's Kageki Shojo!! is on hiatus due to Saiki's health, expected to resume next issue with a color opening page.

The August issue of Melody, on sale June 26, launches the One-in-a-Lifetime Arc of Reiko Shimizu's Secret Season 0. The arc begins with a jarring scene: nursery school children visiting a nursing home for a charity event suddenly transform and attack the residents. The 13th volume, collecting the BLACK RAIN Arc, follows on July 3. Elsewhere in the issue, three one-shots appear: Yasuko Sakuya's Mayonaka Post, Uki Kashino's Apparel Workers!, and Madokawa Madoko's Danchi no Mado ni. Kumiko Saiki's Kageki Shojo!! is absent due to Saiki's health; the series is slated to return in the next issue with a color opening page, and the 17th volume is planned for autumn.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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