Beloved Comedy Manga 'Li'l Miss Vampire Can't Suck Right' Set for August 2025 Grand Finale

Fans of the delightfully chaotic and utterly charming manga, Li'l Miss Vampire Can't Suck Right, are preparing for a bittersweet moment as creator Kyōsuke Nishiki's beloved series approaches its highly anticipated conclusion. The final chapter, which promises a climactic and undoubtedly hilarious resolution to the comedic misadventures that have captivated readers worldwide, is officially slated for release on August 8, 2025. This significant announcement marks the culmination of a successful serialization run for a series celebrated for its unique blend of supernatural comedy and heartwarming slice-of-life charm.
Since its captivating debut in Fujimi Shobo's Monthly Dragon Age magazine in May 2021, Li'l Miss Vampire Can't Suck Right has masterfully carved out a distinctive and beloved niche within the vast landscape of manga. The narrative ingeniously centers on the endearing protagonist, Luna Ishikawa, a vampire burdened by a rather inconvenient and hilariously debilitating inability to properly suck blood. Her constant struggles, which frequently lead to genuinely side-splitting scenarios and unexpected predicaments, are often alleviated by the unwitting—or perhaps, very witting—assistance of her steadfast and ever-reliable classmate, Tatsuta Ootori. This charmingly mismatched dynamic duo has consistently been at the heart of the series' enduring appeal, navigating the complexities of everyday life with a supernatural twist that never fails to entertain and amuse its dedicated readership.
As the manga draws to a close, readers can reflect on a remarkably successful run that has seen the series compiled into eight comprehensive volumes as of April 2025. Each volume is brimming with Nishiki's distinctive humor, compelling character development, and engaging storytelling, showcasing the evolution of Luna and Tatsuta's relationship and the hilarious challenges they face. The series' widespread popularity extends far beyond its native Japan, reaching a growing global fanbase thanks to Yen Press, which has commendably secured the English licensing rights. International readers eager to join Luna on her unique journey won't have to wait much longer; the first English volume is set to hit shelves shortly before the manga's grand conclusion, on July 22, 2025, allowing new fans to dive into the world just as the original story reaches its climax.
An Exciting New Chapter: The Anime Adaptation
Adding another thrilling layer of excitement for fans, an eagerly awaited anime adaptation is firmly on the horizon, slated for a 2025 release. This highly anticipated animated series promises to vibrantly bring Luna's unique brand of vampiric comedy to life on screen, providing a new and dynamic avenue for fans to experience the beloved story. The production is helmed by the acclaimed Studio Feel, renowned for its commitment to quality animation and its ability to adapt diverse narratives with visual flair. The creative team behind the anime is equally impressive, with Sayaka Yamai at the helm as director, ensuring a faithful yet fresh interpretation of the source material. Complementing Yamai's vision, Yuniko Ayana is penning the script, promising to capture the manga's witty dialogue and comedic timing.

The conclusion of the Li'l Miss Vampire Can't Suck Right manga, while undoubtedly a poignant moment for its loyal readership, truly signifies a pivotal turning point in the series' journey. It closes one incredibly successful chapter while enthusiastically opening another, ensuring that Luna's charmingly clumsy legacy will continue to entertain audiences worldwide for years to come. This transition from print to screen is a testament to the series' widespread appeal and its ability to resonate with a diverse audience. Fans can look forward to experiencing Luna's endearing struggles and hilarious triumphs in a new medium, further cementing Li'l Miss Vampire Can't Suck Right as a memorable and cherished addition to the supernatural comedy genre. The anticipation for both the manga's finale and the anime's debut highlights the enduring impact of Kyōsuke Nishiki's creative vision.
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Li'l Miss Vampire Can't Suck Right
Author
Kyōsuke Nishiki
Cover Art
Kyōsuke Nishiki
Studio
Feel
Publisher
Fujimi Shobo
Producers