Seraph of the End Franchise Celebrates 10th Anniversary With Special Exhibition
The Seraph of the End manga series from writer Takaya Kagami and artist Yamato Yamamoto marked its 10th anniversary in September 2022 and though the date has come and gone, the series has not been forgotten. A Twitter account celebrating 10 years of the series opened today revealing that a special exhibition will be held in March 2023 alongside a new key visual and teasing more to come!
2022年3月「『終わりのセラフ』生誕10周年記念展」開催決定!!https://t.co/KWi1UuPMoe
詳細はこちらのアカウントより随時お知らせ致しますので是非フォローください。#終わりのセラフ
— 終わりのセラフ生誕10周年記念展 (@seraph_10th) December 2, 2022
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Seraph of the End began in the pages of Jump SQ. on September 4, 2012, continuing to this day with 28 volumes currently released in Japan. An anime adaptation directed by Daisuke Tokudo at WIT Studio started on April 4, 2015, with 24 episodes and 1 OVA released. Funimation streamed the series as it aired, describing it as such:
After a mysterious virus wipes out ninety percent of humanity, vampires emerge from the recesses of the earth to enslave mankind, treating them like livestock.
Source: Seraph of the End 10th Anniversary on Twitter
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