If you are one of the readers who has been supporting Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation’s spin-off manga, Mushoku Tensei: Roxy Gets Serious, then we’ve got sad news to relay.
The 11th compiled book volume of Shoko Iwami’s Mushoku Tensei: Roxy Gets Serious (Mushoku Tensei: Roxy Datte Honki desu) spinoff manga revealed on Monday that the manga will conclude this summer with the next volume.
Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the manga and describes the plot as follows:
Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation, the sprawling isekai hit about a 34-year-old otaku reborn into a fantasy world, primarily follows the hero Rudeus Grayrat from infancy to adulthood. But this new world is filled with people who share his new life, including Roxy, the woman who trains him in the magical arts. How did Roxy become such a powerful magician on her own? Delve into Roxy’s early adventures in this backstory manga, a hot new series still ongoing in Japan!

In December 2017, Iwami published the spinoff manga on Kadokawa’s web manga site Comic Walker. In December 2022, Seven Seas Entertainment released the manga’s eighth volume in English.
The manga is based on the light novel series Rifujin na Magonote. The story was first serialized on the Shsetsuka ni Nar! by Rifujin na Magonote. From 2012 to 2015, I ran the (Let’s Become Novelists!) website. In 2014, Kadokawa’s MF Books imprint began publishing a print version. The 26th novel volume, which concludes the main story of the series, will be released in November 2022. Both the main light novel series and Yuka Fujikawa’s manga adaptation were licensed by Seven Seas Entertainment.
Take Higake also created a spin-off manga called Mushoku Tensei Eris wa Honki de Kiba o Togu (Jobless Reincarnation Eris Gets Serious About Sharpening Her Fangs). The manga began in March 2022 on Square Enix’s Gangan Online website and ended in October 2022.
The first part of the novel’s first anime adaptation premiered in January 2021, with the second part following in October 2021, following a July delay. The season was streamed on Funimation. The anime is now available on Crunchyroll and Hulu, including the previously unaired side-story original video anime (OVA) episode “Eris the Goblin Slayer.”
The anime will return in 2023 for a second season.
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