Cells at Work! Lady, Spinoff Decoding Female Body Functions, Ends Season 1!
The Cells at Work! manga needs no introduction. The series is so popular that it has numerous spinoffs. Cells at Work! Lady is one of the unique spinoffs of the series.
As we all know, the manga is focused on the functions of different cells in the body, so what new perspective does the Lady spinoff bring? Just as the title suggests, the manga is targeted towards educating people about functions that are unique to the female body!
The Cells at Work! Lady manga started serialization in January 2020. After running for more than a year, its first season finally came to an end in the Morning Two magazine’s June issue.
If this was your favorite spinoff manga, then do not worry. Only the first season has ended, and a second season will be released soon. A definite date for the second season has not yet been revealed, but we are sure to get it soon!
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The female body goes through various changes every day throughout the menstrual circle. Hormones secreted in different parts of the cycle affect many aspects of our lives. Women also go through the childbirth process.
The Lady spinoff tries to show what is happening inside women’s bodies in as much detail as possible. Like the series’ other spinoffs, this one is also unique and shows just how much there is to know about the human body.
If you get tired of waiting for the manga’s second season, why not read the other spinoffs of the series? From Cells at Work! Code Black, Cells at Work! Baby to Cells at Work! Bacteria, the series has a wealth of diversity.
About Cells at Work!
The Cells at Work! manga by Akane Shimizu was published in the Monthly Shonen Sirius magazine from January 2015 to January 2021. It has also received two anime seasons and several spinoffs.
It shows the processes inside the human body from the perspective of cells. The main protagonists are a red blood and a white blood cell as they work every day to keep the body in working condition.
Many other cells and their daily jobs are also introduced and the threats to the body like viruses are portrayed as villains.
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