Spy x Family's creator has a stunning new series.
Blade of the Moon Princess, a brand-new Shonen Jump manga from the creator of Spy x Family, retells a classic Japanese folk story with a new twist. The story becomes an action-packed adventure about growing up and becoming an impressive leader. It imbues classic elements with futuristic aspects in an enjoyable and intriguing combination.
Blade of the Moon Princess is a Thrilling Reinterpretation of a Mythic Figure Blade of the Moon Princess volume 1 collects the first three chapters of the new series. It brings a sci-fi action twist to The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, in which a princess from the moon ends up on Earth. In this iteration, Princess Kaguya is the daughter of Fujiya Takenouchi, the 44th Silver Empress.
Unfortunately, Kaguya's enemies are a step ahead of her, and she is ejected from the moon and stranded on the primitive Tainted World below. Can she find her way back to the moon and reclaim the throne that is rightfully hers from the usurpers?
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