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Sue
Sue is a creator known for digital illustration whose original character Neon Reika Wing is receiving a 1/12 scale action figure from Party Look, with pre-orders open and a scheduled release in April 2027.
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Jun 2
Sue is a creator whose work has primarily been digital illustration, and the most recent story about them centers on a physical product. Party Look is producing a 1/12 scale action figure of Sue's original character Neon Reika Wing. The figure includes articulated wings, interchangeable face and hand parts, and a saber. Pre-orders are open on Amazon Japan at 12,760 yen, with a scheduled release of April 30, 2027. This figure represents a rare physical release for a character from a creator known for digital illustration, giving collectors a tangible version of the design.
The other stories in the cluster do not involve Sue. They cover the Akane-Banashi anime, a live-action adaptation of Keiko Suenobu's manga, and an interview about Farming Life in Another World. None of those stories mention Sue or their work. The only story that establishes facts about Sue is the one about the Neon Reika Wing action figure.
As of the most recent story, Sue's current status is defined by this single product announcement. No other projects, updates, or statements from Sue are covered in the provided stories. The dossier therefore reflects only what that one story states: a concrete product detail and release timeline for a character design.
Key facts
- Product
- Party Look is producing a 1/12 scale action figure of Sue's original character Neon Reika Wing. ↗
- Figure features
- The figure features articulated wings, interchangeable face and hand parts, and a saber. ↗
- Pre-order and release
- Pre-orders are open on Amazon Japan at 12,760 yen, with a scheduled release of April 30, 2027. ↗
Timeline
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Facts
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- Sue's original character Neon Reika Wing · 2026-06-02
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All coverage
6d ago
TheOASG Podcast Episode 247, released July 7, 2026, covers the late-June license announcements and the flood of acquisitions at Anime Expo 2026. Hosts Justin and Helen run through dozens of new manga and light novel licenses from J-Novel Club, Seven Seas, and Kodansha, plus a GKIDS home media release and a Suehiro Maruo work from Bubbles Zine.
Jun 23
Bubbles Zine announced it has licensed Suehiro Maruo's horror collection New National Kid. The publisher will release the English edition in winter 2026-2027, with translation by Ryan Holmberg. Bubbles Zine previously published two other Maruo titles.
Jun 15
C&R Creative Studios will publish One O One Games' narrative-focused psychological thriller The Alighieri Circle: Dante's Bloodline on PlayStation 5 in Japan this fall. The game reimagines Dante's Divine Comedy as a modern mystery with no combat, focusing on exploration and puzzle-solving across two worlds.
Jun 11
Drecom released a main visual by illustrator Jun Suemi for the 45th anniversary of the RPG Wizardry on June 11, 2026. The artwork features characters from Wizardry Variants Daphne and the novel Blade & Bastard. A special survey collecting fan memories and messages runs until August 31.
Jun 2
Party Look is producing a 1/12 scale action figure of Sue's original character Neon Reika Wing. The figure features articulated wings, interchangeable face and hand parts, and a saber. Pre-orders are open on Amazon Japan at 12,760 yen, with a scheduled release of April 30, 2027.
May 22
The Akane-Banashi anime has released a preview for its 8th episode ahead of its May 23, 2026 debut. The series premiered on April 4, 2026, and streams on YouTube and Netflix worldwide. The anime adapts the manga by writer Yuki Suenaga and illustrator Takamasa Moue, which began in 2022 and has 17 volumes. Viz Media publishes the English version. The anime is directed by Ayumu Watanabe, with scripts overseen by Michihiro Tsuchiya. Yu Harima is assistant director, and Kii Tanaka handles character designs and chief animation direction. Production is by ZEXCS. The Japanese cast includes Anna Nagase as Akane Osaki, Takuya Eguchi as Karashi Nerimaya, Rie Takahashi as Hikaru Koragi, and others. Netflix also recently revealed additional English dub cast members for the third episode. The story follows Akane Osaki, a high school student who secretly takes rakugo lessons from her father's former teacher, Shiguma Arakawa, and begins her climb from opening act to headliner.
May 20
Chukyo TV announced a live-action television adaptation of Keiko Suenobu's Ochitara Owari manga, premiering July 1 on Chukyo TV, NTV, and affiliates. Former AKB-48 member Mariko Shinoda and announcer Misato Ugaki star. Taeko Asano writes the scripts.
May 19
Voice actor Atsushi Abe and producer Hiromi Sueta discuss the second season of Farming Life in Another World in an interview. Abe notes the series' relaxed tone remains intact, while Hiraku faces new responsibilities as village chief and father. The cast has also grown, adding more character interactions.
May 16
Netflix has listed the English dub cast and staff for the first two episodes of the Akane-banashi anime, which adapts the manga by Yūki Suenaga and Takamasa Moue. The English dub cast includes Abby Trott as Akane Osaki, Xander Mobus as Shinta Arakawa, Rebecca Wang as Masaki Osaki, and Brook Chalmers as Shiguma Arakawa. Other cast members include Evan Michael Lee, Rich Brown, Kirk Thornton, Mona Marshall, Clifford Chapin, Dorah Fine, Matt Shipman, and Darius Marquis Johnson. Bang Zoom! Studios is handling production, with Eric P. Sherman as executive producer and Alex Von David as ADR director and writer. Netflix will debut the English dub for the first two episodes on May 17, with subsequent episodes releasing weekly. The anime began airing on TV Asahi's "IMAnimation" block on April 4. Netflix will begin streaming the series with the English dub on May 17. The anime also streams for free on the Akane-banashi Global YouTube channel in North America and Latin America after Japanese broadcast. The manga launched in February 2022 and has 21 compiled volumes as of April 3.