Tensei Bonjin Manga Adaptation: New Series from Ace
The official Tensei Bonjin Manga Adaptation officially arrived in Kadokawa’s Monthly Shōnen Ace magazine this week. Specifically, artists Mo-suke Mattaku and Yumeuta collaborated to bring this popular web story to a visual format. The manga debut took place in the magazine’s April issue, which hit shelves on February 26, 2026. Originally written by Kishu, the source material gained significant traction on the Kakuyomu website. Consequently, the Tensei Bonjin Manga Adaptation marks a major new project for fans of unconventional fantasy narratives.

© Natsume Akatsuki, Mo-suke Mattakeu, Yumeuta, Kadokawa
From Kemonomichi to New Horizons
Mattaku and Yumeuta previously gained massive recognition for their work on the Kemonomichi manga. In addition, they collaborated with KonoSuba author Natsume Akatsuki on that successful project. The Kemonomichi series concluded in August 2024 with a total of 14 volumes. Therefore, the Tensei Bonjin Manga Adaptation represents their latest long-term commitment to the industry. The duo’s signature art style remains a primary draw for long-time followers. Furthermore, Mattaku continues to work on the popular web comic Inuta-san on social media platforms.
Publication Timeline and Novel Release
Kishu first published the original story on the Kakuyomu website in December 2024. Notably, Kadokawa also plans to release a print novel edition with illustrations by Netsuki on March 19. Similarly, the Tensei Bonjin Manga Adaptation aims to expand the reach of the franchise across different media. In conclusion, this series promises a mix of humor, drama, and intense character development. Fans should keep an eye on Monthly Shōnen Ace for future chapters and potential anime announcements. Check our latest seasonal manga rankings to see where this new debut lands.