Kodansha announced three more English manga licenses this week, all of which are due out in fall 2026. The new additions include AIDOL by Kazu Inabe, Yu Kuraishi and Ku Tanaka; NakiNagi by Keigo Maki ( Shikimori’s Not Just a Cutie ); and Say Hello to Mr. Wallaby! by Marume Goshika. Check out the details below, and look for more fall 2026 license announcements from Kodansha between now and January 9. AIDOL 18+ Omnibus Manga by Kazu Inabe, Yu Kuraishi and Ku Tanaka Synopsis: In this dark showbiz thriller manga, a sick fan of a mediocre idol singer becomes a monstrous presence possessing the electrical grid. He wields his strange new powers mercilessly to make his stan a success—whether she likes it or not. It's Death Note meets Perfect Blue in a tense, horrific mystery featuring Final Destination–style kills against a toxic celebrity backdrop, from the creators of Fort of Apocalypse and Starving Anonymous. NakiNagi 13+ Manga by Keigo Maki Synopsis: A quiet witch meets a girl in love. Nakika was once a feared witch of the deep sea, but has started a life on the surface to learn about “human emotions.” Nagisa is a naive romantic and Nakika's best friend—and although she might not always understand Nagisa's infatuation, her compassion for Nagisa is deeper than the Pacific Ocean! Using her magical powers to support Nagisa's quest for love deepens Nakika's understanding of the human world—but it also strengthens her ties to the land and to Nagisa herself. Follow the 1000% wholesome story of a girl in love and her watchful guardian! Say Hello to Mr. Wallaby! All-Ages Manga by Marume Goshika Synopsis: One day, a Japanese professor on a field expedition to Australia has the surprise of a lifetime when a wallaby suddenly falls on him from the trees above. The wallaby is slightly put out (as he explains quite calmly) because, you see, he was distracted while reading a book about one of his favorite subjects—bushido. He's a bit of an otaku and has always dreamed of going to Japan. The professor is instantly charmed, of course, and whisks Mr. Wallaby off to Japan. Mr. Wallaby, inspired by the professor, says he also wants to become a teacher… Source: Kodansha


