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Manga Newcomer Kinato's Magic Sparks Excitement in Shonen Jump's Latest Debut

Manga Newcomer Kinato's Magic Sparks Excitement in Shonen Jump's Latest Debut

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Shonen Jump is heating up February with Kinato's Magic, a fresh manga debut from returning creator Kento Amemiya, whose quirky hero uses chiropractor-style powers for epic adventures—think fixing spines to spark magical mayhem, debuting today in Weekly Shonen Jump and Viz Media's English release. After his prior series Shadow Eliminators fizzled at 19 chapters, fans are buzzing if this "village healer gone grand adventurer" will stick, especially amid recent cancellations like Harukaze Mound, clearing space for more surprises.

Across the pond, comic shops gear up for February 11's explosive releases, packed with Valentine's Day specials that scream romance with a twist. DuckTales dives into heart-eyed hijinks with multiple covers from artists like Nicoletta Baldari, while ThunderCats purrs with flirty feline fun via Sebastian Piriz variants. DC unleashes Absolute Wonder Woman Annual 2026 in card stock glory, Supergirl #10 gets a Valentine's glow-up, and Gargoyles/Darkwing Duck #2 soars with a dozen eye-popping covers. Don't sleep on Vampirella Winter Special or Witchblade Annual, blending sultry stakes with full-art flair. Facsimile editions nod to classics like Superman #423 and Punisher #1, perfect for collectors craving retro thrills.

London's comic scene explodes this month, kicking off with today's Comic Mart and building to Spring Comic Con on the 28th at Kensington Olympia, featuring stars like Mike Perkins, Simon Bisley, and Geoff Senior. Gosh Comics hosts launch parties for Katriona Chapman's The Pass on February 6 and ILYA's Romo the WolfBoy on the 19th, plus a mind-blowing Batman takeover on the 15th with rare goodies. Soho reading groups dissect Frank Miller's Dark Knight Returns on the 11th, while the Cartoon Museum offers superhero workshops for kids and a gender-swap art class. It's a whirlwind of signings, panels, and parties proving comics fans never run out of fun.

From manga magic to variant-hunting hauls and UK con chaos, February's comic buzz feels like a hero's origin story—full of comebacks, heart-pounding drops, and epic gatherings. Grab your pulls and dive in!

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