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Viz Media has announced that the iconic Japanese superhero sci-fi series, Ultraman, will make its return courtesy of a new Manga series.

Ultraman Manga Vol. 1

In case you’re unfamiliar with the series, Ultraman debuted in the late 1960’s and has since gained a worldwide audience. In Japan, the hero has become a cultural icon, triggering a pop culture phenomenon. After an ordinary human gained the power of the Giant of Light, an ordinary human gained the power to fight off giant monsters, or “kaiju”, that looked to destroy the Earth. The rest as they say, was history.

The manga series picks up years after the TV show ended. Following Shinjiro, an ordinary teenager who’s father happens to be the original Ultraman, the power that he inherits becomes the only thing that can stop a new threat, one that requires a new kind of hero.

Ultraman releases its first volume on August 18th in both physical and digital formats. Written by Eiichi Shimizu with artwork by Tomohiro Shimoguchi, the first book retails at $12.99.

Share your Ultraman fandom in the comments, and take a look at the full press release for all the details.

 

VIZ MEDIA LAUNCHES THE NEW ULTRAMAN MANGA SERIES

 

Kinetic Superhero Action Series Updates The Iconic Japanese

Sci-Fi Property For A Whole New Generation Of Manga Fans; Series To Launch In Print And Digitally

 

San Francisco, CA, August 11, 2015 – VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), the largest publisher, distributor and licensor of manga and anime in North America, announces the brand new ULTRAMAN sci-fi superhero action manga (graphic novel) series, which is set to debut in print and digitally on August 18th.

 

The series, written by Eiichi Shimizu with artwork by Tomohiro Shimoguchi, is inspired by the original classic Japanese superhero TV show that ran in the late 1960s and remains hugely popular in Japan as well as with international audiences. ULTRAMAN Vol. 1 is rated ‘T’ for Teens and will carry a print MSRP of $12.99 U.S. / $14.99 CAN. The series also launches digitally the same day via VIZManga.com and the VIZ Manga App, as well as from the Nook, Kobo, Kindle, iBooks, comiXology, and GooglePlay stores. Future editions of ULTRAMAN will be published quarterly under the VIZ Signature imprint. In Japan, the series currently appears in Hero’s magazine.

 

Decades ago, a being known as the Giant of Light joined together with Shin Hayata of the Science Special Search Party to save Earth from an invasion of terrifying monsters called Kaiju. Now, many years later, those dark days are fading into memory, and the world is at peace. But in the shadows a new threat is growing, a danger that can only be faced by a new kind of hero – a new kind of ULTRAMAN… Shinjiro is an ordinary teenager, but his father is the legendary Shin Hayata. When he learns that his father passed on the “Ultraman Factor” to him and that he possesses incredible powers, nothing will ever be the same again.

 

VIZ Media recently welcomed Eiichi Shimizu and Tomohiro Shimoguchi for their first-ever professional appearance in the U.S. as official Guests of Honor at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con.

 

“In Japan, Ultraman is something of a national symbol, an iconic superhero that is instantly recognizable and universally loved, and we’re excited to bring the brand new manga to a new generation of fans,” says Mike Montesa, Editor. “The series wonderfully updates the classic sci-fi property with cinematic action sequences and sleek character designs. Catch the exciting return of this legendary hero this summer!”

 

Eiichi Shimizu worked on the story, script and mechanical design for ULTRAMAN. Tomohiro Shimoguchi provided character design and art. Together, the two have formed a creative dream team to produce a number of works including ULTRAMAN (Hero’s) and Kurogane no Rainbareru (Linebarrels of Iron, Akita Shoten). In addition to comics, they have expanded their field of interest to include character designs for video games and action figures.

 

For more information on ULTRAMAN or manga titles published by VIZ Media, please visit www.VIZ.com.

How exciting is this? The new Ultraman manga series in Japan has just been acquired by VIZ Media and will be released domestically this August!

From the press release:

VIZ Media is proud to announce the acquisition of the ULTRAMAN manga series, a new story inspired by the original classic TV show that ran in the late 1960’s! The action-filled adventures of one of Japan’s greatest superheroes will debut this August, updated for a whole new generation of fans and continuing the ULTRAMAN legacy!

 

The new ULTRAMAN will be published under the VIZ Signature imprint; the series currently appears in Japan’s Hero’s magazine. In the new series created by Eiichi Shimizu and Tomohiro Shimoguchi, the Earth is at peace, having been saved decades ago from terrifying monsters known as Kaiju when a being known as the Giant of Light joined Shin Hayada to combat the menace. But a new threat is growing in the shadows, a danger that can only be faced by a new kind of hero – a new kind of Ultraman! Shinjiro is an ordinary teen, but when he learns his father, Shin, has passed on the “Ultraman Factor” to him, nothing will ever be the same again!

 

The press release is attached for all the details – please let me know if you have any questions about this quintessential superhero from Japan! Thanks much!

I might have to turn in my nerd cred because I haven’t even touched a single manga since high school, but I will totally break that streak for Ultraman. Also: Wasn’t the original Ultraman’s name Shin Hayato, not Hayada? Or am I just being a dick?

This manga is bound to remain a niche product, but I’m still happy to see it come to American shores and elsewhere. I’m legitimately fascinated how Ultraman has remained a Japanese icon and hasn’t had a big-screen adaptation starring, like, Ryan Reynolds or someone.

In any case, Ultraman will be coming to my nearest comic book shelf and I couldn’t be happier. Let’s listen to that earworm of a theme song, shall we?

Everyone loves Godzilla, Power Rangers, Ultra-Man, Rodan, Kamen Rider and Giant Robots! And recently, Hollywood has gotten in on the act with Kaiju and Giant Robot films like Pacific Rim and next summer’s Godzilla film. Are these Japanese mainstays the next big thing in American pop-culture (or is it just another Hollywood trend)? I’m joined by working Hollywood professionals like F.J. DeSanto (Cyborg 009), Tommy Yune (Robotech), George Krstic (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) and Gregory Snegoff (Robotech) for an in-depth discussion on the past, present, future and Americanization of Kaiju and Japanese Men in Suit properties. These properties have long since taken over Japan. Are we next!?!

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