The Komi Can't Communicate manga ended, and the last chapter featured a puzzle with a solution that will appear in volume 37.
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Komi Can’t Communicate Manga Ends

Shoko Komi finally achieved her goal and her time in school is at an end, and so the Tomohito Oda manga Komi Can’t Communicate is now over. Chapter 499 debuted on January 28, 2025. It’s also available to read in English worldwide via Viz Media, the company that publishes it in North America.

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Komi Can’t Communicate stars Komi, a high-schooler who is seen as some sort of ideal young woman. However, she’s secretly suffering from a communication disorder that keeps her from interacting other people, even though all she wants to do is open up and make friends. Her classmate Hitohito Tadano discovers the truth about her and learns that what she wants more than anything is to actually talk to people. So the two team up to help her make 100 friends. 

The final chapter of the Komi Can’t Communicate manga begins by revisiting what a communication disorder, before us seeing the graduation ceremony and end of the series from her perspective. It also puts Tadano in the spotlight as he gives a speech. The chapter ends with a riddle, but the solution won’t be revealed until volume 37 of the manga is out in Japan.

There are still Komi Can’t Communicate releases ahead, as physical copies of the manga are catching up. Viz Media released volume 32 on January 14, 2025, and volume 33 will debut on March 11, 2025. Two seasons of the anime adaptation are on Netflix, but it’s unknown if we’ll see more than that.

2025 kicked off with a number of manga series ending. Undead Unlock’s last chapter appeared in Shonen Jump on January 26, 2025. Mission: Yozakura Familyalso stopped on January 19, 2025.

The Komi Can’t Communicate manga is now over. The next physical copy of the manga to appear in English is volume 33, which launches on March 11, 2025.


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