Kumiko Saiki, the creator of the manga "Kageki Shojo!!", sustained injuries at a music festival, including a neck sprain and a potential brain bleed.
Kumiko Saiki, the author of the manga "Kageki Shojo!!", was injured at a music festival. The injuries reported include a sprained neck, with medical professionals also noting the possibility of bleeding in the brain.
This news impacts the serialization and potential future releases of "Kageki Shojo!!". Delays or hiatuses in manga production can affect reader engagement and the availability of new content for translation, which is crucial for platforms like NovelHub.io that rely on a steady stream of translated works.
Original source: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2026-04-06/kageki-shojo-author-kumiko-saiki-injured-at-music-festival/.236166
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