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Attack on Titan: No Regrets Artist Hikaru Suruga's Imprisoned Hearts Manga 'Approaches Climax'
posted on by Karen Ressler
This year's March issue of Kodansha's ARIA magazine announced on Saturday that Hikaru Suruga's Imprisoned Hearts manga is approaching its climax. The word "climax" written in the phonetic katakana alphabet often refers to the final chapter of a manga.
Imprisoned Hearts, Suruga's first original work, began in ARIA in October 2015. Kodansha published the second compiled volume in December.
The story follows Muga, an unhappy 17-year-old who is on the verge of jumping off a building when a mysterious girl who calls herself a prison guard appears. She looks just like a girl who saved Muga as a child but later disappeared.
Suruga drew the Attack on Titan: No Regrets prequel manga with scripts by Gun Snark from 2013 to 2014. Kodansha Comics published the manga in English. The manga inspired a two-episode OVA that bundled with volumes of Hajime Isayama's original Attack on Titan manga.