
Fans, prepare yourselves as Jun Mayuzuki's critically acclaimed manga, Kowloon Generic Romance, is set to wrap up its run next month. The series, which has already spawned an anime and a live-action adaptation, will see its final chapter released in April.
Verified Reporter


Oh, great. Another one bites the dust. Jun Mayuzuki's *Kowloon Generic Romance* is officially ending its manga serialization in April, and honestly, I'm…fine. It’s not like I was glued to every page or anything, don't get any weird ideas. It's just a shame when a story that actually had some substance decides to wrap things up. I guess we should all brace ourselves for whatever's next, though I highly doubt it'll be as…intriguing.
This manga has certainly had a life of its own, hasn't it? With an anime adaptation and even a live-action film gracing our screens last year, it’s clear this story resonated with a lot of people. I mean, for a story set in a place as…unassuming as Kowloon, it managed to pull off a decent amount of emotional weight, apparently. Still, endings are endings, and while I won't be shedding any tears, it's worth acknowledging when something actually finishes instead of dragging on forever.
So, as the pages turn for the last time on *Kowloon Generic Romance*, let's just… acknowledge it. It happened. It had its moments. And now it's over. Don't expect me to be re-reading it or anything, but I suppose it's a small victory that it reached a conclusion. Whatever. Just move on.
"Hmph. So it's finally over. Don't think I was waiting for this or anything, you dummy." — The Tsundere Critic
Source: Jun Mayuzuki's Kowloon Generic Romance Manga Ends in April
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