Good news! It seems fans of seinen series Re:Life have good things in store for them this year as manga creator Yayoiso, author of Re:Life, was recently revealed to be working on a new series! The big news was announced on Saturday by the LINE manga app. The new series, called “Tsugihagi Mirai,” is set to launch on April 8 and will update every Saturday.
Check out the first illustration of the upcoming manga below!

Tsugihagi Mirai will center on the story of three childhood friends, Haruta, Izumi, and Ichika, and their struggles as individuals and as inseparable trio as they unravel the path to truth and recovery.
The LINE Manga website describes the story as follows:
A long-awaited new work full of love and sadness, presented by Yayoiso of “ReLIFE”.
Haruta, Izumi, and Ichika are childhood friends. One day, the three of them are seriously injured in an off-limits scrapyard.
12 years after the accident.
From kindergarten to the same school, the same class, and the same department in the same company.
A miraculous recovery from a serious injury and a miraculous rotten bond have tied them together, but…
Gentle lies piled on top of each other to hide secrets… What kind of patchy future will they choose…!?
About Yayoiso
Yayoiso was best known for her manga RE:Life, which she launched on the Comico app in 2013. The series inspired a TV anime adaptation by TMS Entertainment in 2016. RE:Life became such a hit that a live-action film adaptation followed in 2017.
Crunchyroll describes the story of RE:Life as follows:
Arata Kaizaki (27) quit the job he landed after graduation in only three months. His life did not go well after that. Now his parents are threatening to stop sending money, and want him to come back to the country. He has no friend or girlfriend to share his troubles with…as he hits rock bottom a strange man named Ryo Yoake appears. Yoake invites Kaizaki to join a societal rehabilitation program for NEETs called ReLife. This program uses a mysterious drug to make him look younger, and sends him back to high school for a year…
After the sucess of RE:Life, Yayoiso then launched another manga, titled Blue Hearts, on the Comico app in 2018. The series ran until January of 2021. A compiled book volume was also released by Futabasha months later, in August 2021.
Tsugihagi Mirai will be the second manga Yayoiso will be working on after Re:Life.
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