Sunday Gx Cover: Cosmos, the New Work from the Creator of Beelzebub

Sunday Gx Cover: Cosmos, the New Work from the Creator of Beelzebub

Sunday Gx Cover: Cosmos, the New Work from the Creator of Beelzebub

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The Cosmos Explosion


The new science fiction series "Cosmos" by the creator of Beelzebub, Tamura Ryuuhei, is gaining significant traction in the manga world. With 600,000 copies sold so far for the first six volumes (including digital sales), the series has proven to be a resounding success since its launch. This popularity is reflected in an even more exciting piece of news: "Cosmos" will adorn the cover of Sunday Gx, with publication date in July 2025. This recognition is a testament to the quality and appeal of the series, solidifying its position as one of the most interesting new proposals within the sci-fi genre.


The issue is expected to include exclusive content about the series, possibly interviews with Tamura Ryuuhei or behind-the-scenes material. Publication on the cover not only increases the visibility of "Cosmos," but also serves as an excellent opportunity to attract new readers interested in exploring this exciting new intergalactic adventure. The date approaches rapidly and the manga world awaits this new chapter with anticipation.


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Intergalactic Investigators with a Dramatic Flair


The story follows a high school student who is forced to collaborate with a mysterious alien girl to work as intergalactic insurance investigators.T his simple concept kicks off an adventure packed with action, drama, and comedy. The challenge lies in how Ryuuhei will balance these elements, something he has already proven to be a master at with Beelzebub. The combination of the everyday life of a Japanese student with the dangers and complexity of the intergalactic universe promises a fresh and innovative experience for readers.


The Creator Behind Cosmos and Beelzebub


Known for his irreverent humor and memorable characters in "Beelzebub," Tamura Ryuuhei approaches "Cosmos" with a different genre, although maintaining his distinctive mark. Fans can expect the same level of detail in the characters and situations, but this time wrapped in a broader and more complex context: a universe full of dangers, mysteries, and insurance intrigues. The change of genre does not seem to have affected the quality of Ryuuhei's work; on the contrary, "Cosmos" shows a creative maturity that many hope to see.


Stars and the Promise of a Universe to Discover


The title "Cosmos" evokes images of vast spaces, distant stars, and limitless possibilities. The keyword “Hoshi” (star in Japanese), although not directly part of the title, resonates with the main theme of the series. Each star could represent a different planet to investigate or a rival insurance company standing in the way of our protagonists. "Cosmos" is much more than just a story; it's an invitation to explore a universe full of dangers and opportunities, where every decision can have cosmic-scale consequences.