Bukimi Miki's Acclaimed Superhero Manga SHY Concludes After Six-Year Run

The celebrated superhero saga, SHY, penned by the talented Bukimi Miki, has officially concluded its serialization. After a highly successful six-year run that captivated readers worldwide, the final chapter of the manga was released on November 6, 2025, in Akita Shoten's flagship publication, Weekly Shonen Champion. This conclusion marks the end of the journey for Teru Momijiyama, the deeply relatable and often self-conscious Japanese heroine whose defining characteristic, shyness, became her greatest challenge and ultimate strength.
Spanning an impressive 293 chapters and compiled across 31 tankōbon volumes, SHY offered a refreshing and introspective departure from traditional superhero narratives. The series expertly navigated the complexities of emotional vulnerability, positioning empathy and inner courage as the truest forms of heroism. Teru's mission extended beyond merely battling villains; she simultaneously fought her own fears and insecurities while working alongside a global cadre of heroes dedicated to protecting the planet.

Miki's work received widespread critical acclaim for its nuanced blending of dynamic, high-stakes action sequences with moments of profound, tender character introspection, solidifying its legacy as a pivotal title within the modern shōnen genre.
To commemorate the series' heartfelt farewell, the final installment in the magazine featured a spectacular 29-page center color spread, providing fans with a beautiful visual send-off. Readers eager to complete their collections should note that the 32nd and final collected volume is slated for publication on December 8, 2025.
The story's immense popularity transcended the print medium, leading to a successful anime adaptation produced by Studio 8-Bit. The series aired two seasons, running from October 2023 through September 2024, significantly expanding SHY's global reach through streaming platforms like Crunchyroll.
The conclusion of SHY is more than just a manga ending; it represents a significant cultural moment, having successfully redefined conventional superhero archetypes and imparted a powerful message: that facing one's personal struggles with kindness and bravery is the ultimate act of heroism.
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SHY
Author
Bukimi Miki
Cover Art
Bukimi Miki
Studio
8-Bit
Publisher
Akita Shoten
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