Fullmetal Alchemist Creator’s New Manga Is Silver Spoon

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Fullmetal Alchemist author, Hiromu Arakawa, is debuting a new manga series, titled Silver Spoon, in the 19th issue of Shogakukan’s Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine. The issue goes on sale April 6th in Japan.

 

Unlike Fullmetal Alchemist, the new series will take place in a high school setting in the Hokkaido prefecture of Japan, according to a report at Manga-News. All that’s known so far is that the series will focus on a young boy who attends the school. Silver Spoon will be featured on the cover of Weekly Shonen Sunday and will have a full-colour opening page.


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