Sword of the Demon Hunter: Kijin Gentosho (Manga) Vol. 10

Illustrated by Yu Satomi
Paperback
$13.99 US
On sale Jan 05, 2027 | 180 Pages | 9798898632397

In this time-spanning fantasy epic of humans and demons, a warrior in feudal Japan must hunt a demon through time—inspired the anime! And don’t miss the original light novels, also from Seven Seas.

Edo period, Japan. A young warrior, Jinta, has dedicated his life to the protection of a priestess in a remote mountain village. When demons appear and threaten the shrine, Jinta is tasked with entering the forest to hunt them down. But the mysteries he uncovers there change his fate forever, and send him on a journey traversing space and time. Jinta’s dark destiny will carry him through hundreds of years of history, as he struggles to answer a single question: why does he wield the sword?
Motoo Nakanishi is a Japanese author best known for Sword of the Demon Hunter: Kijin Gentōshō.

Yu Satomi is a Japanese manga creator and artist best known for Chikai no Noah (Noah of the Blood Sea) and for the manga adaptation of Sword of the Demon Hunter: Kijin Gentōshō.

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In this time-spanning fantasy epic of humans and demons, a warrior in feudal Japan must hunt a demon through time—inspired the anime! And don’t miss the original light novels, also from Seven Seas.

Edo period, Japan. A young warrior, Jinta, has dedicated his life to the protection of a priestess in a remote mountain village. When demons appear and threaten the shrine, Jinta is tasked with entering the forest to hunt them down. But the mysteries he uncovers there change his fate forever, and send him on a journey traversing space and time. Jinta’s dark destiny will carry him through hundreds of years of history, as he struggles to answer a single question: why does he wield the sword?

Author

Motoo Nakanishi is a Japanese author best known for Sword of the Demon Hunter: Kijin Gentōshō.

Yu Satomi is a Japanese manga creator and artist best known for Chikai no Noah (Noah of the Blood Sea) and for the manga adaptation of Sword of the Demon Hunter: Kijin Gentōshō.

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