CATDOLL: Aso Haro's "Alice in Borderland" has officially ended after 5 years of serialization

CATDOLL: Aso Haro's "Alice in Borderland" has officially ended after 5 years of serialization

Aso Haro's manga "Alice in Borderland", which has been serialized for five years, came to an end in the 14th issue of 2016 of "Weekly Shonen Sunday" (Shogakukan) released today (March 2); the final volume of the single volume, Volume 18, will also be released on April 18.

"Alice in Borderland" tells the story of Arisu Ryohei, a low-achieving high school student who is tired of his ordinary daily life and wants to go to an unknown place. Karibe Daikichi, who dropped out of high school, and the careless and frivolous Seikawa Chota, who get lost in the deserted world of "Borderland" and get involved in a "game" where their lives are at stake.

In the animated version, Arisu Ryohei is played by Hosoya Yoshimasa, Karibe Daikichi is played by Suzuki Tatsuhisa, Seikawa Chota is played by Daishinaga Tsubasa, and Shibuki Koori, a stranded person whom Alice meets when she first arrives in the "Land of Death", is played by Sakamoto Maaya.

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