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Mamora Gōda's Ashura Michi -Enzai- Manga Goes on Hiatus Due to Arrest

posted on by Sarah Nelkin
Mori no Asagao manga creator was arrested for throwing ball at woman, committing obscene acts

Japanese publishing company Futabasha announced on Thursday that manga creator Mamora Gōda's Ashura Michi -Enzai- series will be put on hiatus from the company's Shonen Action magazine after his arrest. The company stated, “The manga is currently on hiatus. It is also undecided if the manga will resume serialization.”

The editorial department of the magazine also reported:

We have heard from his family that the arrest took place on June 5. The manga has been on hiatus since then, since we have not received any manuscripts. [Gōda] is also in confinement, so we cannot meet with him... It is currently unknown whether the manga can even resume. Since this is the situation, we will gather together all those involved and discuss [what will happen next].

Gōda started his Ashura Michi -Enzai- series in Shonen Action last year.

Gōda, the 50-year-old manga creator best known for crime-and-punishment stories such as Mori no Asagao, was arrested and indicted for indecent behavior towards a woman. According to a source in the investigation, Gōda (whose real name is Mamoru Kaminogō) threw a ball at the woman and committed a threatening obscene act around April 21 in his office in Kokubunji, Tokyo. On May 21, the suspect allegedly threw a ball at the same woman, knocking her down and leaving an injury that lasted two weeks. The nearby Koganei station arrested him that day.

Gōda created the Kirakira Hikaru manga about a young female forensics examiner. Another of his series, Samayoi Zakura, centered around Japan's jury system. He also created the award-winning Mori no Asagao manga about the secret friendship between a rookie prison guard and a death row inmate. All three manga titles inspired live-action television series.

Source: Oricon


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