Moonlight Mile Manga: Back with New Space Adventures After 10 Year Hiatus

The Moonlight Mile manga has been on a hiatus for ten years since its last volume was published in 2011. However, fans will finally be able to read the rest of the story as the creator has announced the manga’s comeback.


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Yasuo Ohtagaki, the creator of the Moonlight Mile manga, will resume his famous series this winter! Moonlight Mile was put on a hiatus in 2011 since Ohtagaki started working on the Mobile Suit Gunda, Thunderbolt manga.

Itagaki has been working on the Thunderbolt manga since 2012, but he had to go on a two-month hiatus in December due to health issues. He had also informed fans that it might get difficult for him to maintain the manga’s precise details.

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We can’t help but worry about the mangaka overworking himself. As happy as we are to see Moonlight Mile returning, we hope that Ohtagaki takes good care of his health. His latest tweet about the manga resuming looks pretty cheerful.

Thank you to all the fans. The story of “MOONLIGHT MILE” will resume this winter! I’m going to see Goro, Lost Man, and Ayumu again, so please keep in touch!

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A total of 206 chapters were published before Moonlight Mile went on a hiatus. Gorou and Lostman have faced many troubles together ever since they started their journey, and their struggles have not yet ended.

Moonlight Miles Manga: Back with New Space Adventures After 10 Year Hiatus
Moonlight Mile | Source: Fandom

Moonlight Mile is a manga that is based on reality and has the power to attract space lovers. The main characters are openly perverts, but they are also the best at their jobs. As the manga continues serialization, the race to the top will resume.

About Moonlight Mile

Moonlight Mile is a manga by Yasuo Ohtagaki that started serialization in 2000. It received an anime adaptation in March 2007 with its second season releasing in September of the same year.

Gorou and Lostman are mountain climbers who are inspired to become astronauts. Both of them take their own routes to reach a common goal.

With Earth’s need for Helium 3 as a fuel, both Gorou and Lostman find their chances to reach outer space.

Source: Yasuo Ohtagaki Twitter

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