New Shonen Jump Series Kagurabachi Begins Its Run
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What Is the Kagurabachi Manga Chapter 8 Release Date?

The next Kagurabachi drops in the very near future. The highly popular and headline-dominating manga will pick up with the Kagurabachi chapter 8 release date next week.

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Kagurabachi Chapter 8 release date

The Kagurabachi chapter 8 release date is currently set for only a few short days from the time of this post. It will drop on November 5, 2023. This day may not come as a surprise since it follows the typical Sunday weekly pattern as the past several chapters. It doesn’t look like a delay is in sight, especially since the manga is quite early.

As for the exact time fans can check out the new manga chapter, it looks like the release time is set for around 9am PT/12pm ET on that day. North America fans will be able to check out the new chapter only a few hours after Japan. If you are quick, you won’t have to worry about spoilers flooding your feed about Chihiro’s latest vengeful adventure.

Where to Read Kagurabachi

There are a couple of places where you can read Kagurabachi chapter 8 officially. The first of these is MangaPlus. This site is run by Shueisha, the Japanese publisher behind the manga in the first place. The alternative location to read the manga officially is Viz Media. There is no added benefit to either of these, so go with the one you prefer.

After all, both sites will have the new chapter available at the same time. In addition, both sites offer the newest three chapters of Kagurabachi for free, including the upcoming chapter 8. Be timely in your weekly reading and you won’t ever have to spend any money on the manga.

The Kagurabachi manga is available through Manga Plus and Viz Media.


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