Climax Necromance Volume 4 Released Today

Somen Halder May 08, 2026 0
Climax Necromance Volume 4 Released Today

The Latest Volume of Climax Necromance

Volume 4 of "Climax Necromance", written by Satoshi Mizukami and illustrated by Ichiri Seto, was published today, May 8th. Melonbooks offers purchase benefits.

Storyline and Characters

"Climax Necromance" is a parallel world fantasy series currently being serialized in Young King Hours (Shonen Gahosha). The story centers around Azraira, an immortal undead user, and Ichika, a Marebitogami that he summons from another world to defeat his archenemy. Ichika's magical powers as a necromancer were too strong, which was a source of trouble, but her late sister was reincarnated as a goddess in this world.

Learning that it is also related to the demon king, the two head to the royal capital to visit the demon Luguin, but... In addition, "Climax Necromance" appears in color at the front of the June issue of Young King Hours, which is currently on sale. You can read the continuation of the 4th volume of the book.

Get Ready for More

With the release of Volume 4, fans of the series can dive back into the world of Climax Necromance and continue the adventure with Azraira and Ichika. Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience the latest installment of this exciting series.

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Climax Necromance is a parallel world fantasy series that follows Azraira, an immortal undead user, and Ichika, a Marebitogami, as they navigate their world and battle against their enemies.

Climax Necromance is written by Satoshi Mizukami and illustrated by Ichiri Seto.

You can read the continuation of Climax Necromance Volume 4 in the June issue of Young King Hours, which is currently on sale.
Tags: Climax Necromance Satoshi Mizukami Ichiri Seto Young King Hours parallel world fantasy

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