Comic Valkyrie has reached the end of an era. The long-running Japanese fantasy and isekai-heavy magazine has released its 150th and final web issue, but its series aren’t disappearing. Instead, every ongoing title is moving to Kill Time Communication’s new manga platform KimiComi, a browser-based service that updates free chapters almost every day. For overseas readers, this shift turns a niche digital magazine into a more accessible web hub.
Comic Valkyrie Web Edition Reaches Its 150th and Final Issue
Launched in 2006 and moved online in 2012, Comic Valkyrie has been home to a steady stream of isekai, battle and fantasy manga for nearly two decades. With Web Edition Vol.150, the magazine officially goes on hiatus, closing the curtain on its role as a stand-alone digital issue line. The final volume is now available, featuring many of the familiar Valkyrie staples one last time in magazine form.

All Ongoing Series Continue on KimiComi Instead of the Magazine
While the magazine itself is ending, the stories are not. Kill Time Communication confirms that all running series from Comic Valkyrie will continue on its own web manga site KimiComi. That includes titles like Maou no Hajimekata THE COMIC, Neet dakedo Hello Work ni Ittara Isekai ni Tsuretekareta, and other isekai, adventurer and dungeon-style series that defined Valkyrie’s line-up. For readers, it’s less a “good-bye” and more a change of venue from digital magazine bundles to chapter-based web updates.
KimiComi Grows into a Daily Hub for Isekai and Fantasy Manga
Opened in August 2025, KimiComi collects four labels—Comic Valkyrie, Comic Breeze, Comic Shiny and Young Unreal JINGAI—on a single platform. The site’s tagline promises free manga updated almost every day, with isekai, romance, fantasy, battle and slightly sexy titles all mixed together. Users can read in their browser, earn free tickets through missions or a daily gacha, and unlock more chapters over time, turning the service into a game-like reading loop.
New Tankobon Releases Tied to the Final Valkyrie Era
Alongside the last web issue, the Valkyrie Comics imprint continues to push new volumes in print and digital tankobon form. Recent highlights mentioned by the publisher include volume 2 of Bakudanma na Youhei, Douji Shoukan Sareta Saikyou Cheat-domo o Katappashi kara Keshitobasu and volume 14 of Neet dakedo Hello Work ni Ittara Isekai ni Tsuretekareta. For collectors, these books mark the bridge between the “magazine age” and the KimiComi platform era.
Simple Steps to Dive into These Series via KimiComi
If you want to follow these series from now on, the process is simple: visit the official site at KimiComi, browse the Valkyrie titles from the manga section, and start with the free chapters. Registering an account lets you collect tickets, spin the daily gacha and gradually unlock more episodes. For English-speaking fans of isekai and battle fantasy, Comic Valkyrie’s final issue isn’t really an ending—it’s a soft reboot on a new, always-on platform.



































