North American Manga & Anime Releases Heat Up with September Wave
A diverse selection of manga titles arrived for North American audiences between September 7th adn 13th, 2025, encompassing ongoing series and new installments across multiple publishers.Fans of action, romance, slice-of-life, and fantasy genres have new volumes to add to their collections, with price points ranging from US$6.99 to US$10.99.
This latest release schedule reflects the continued growth of the North american manga market, driven by increasing accessibility and mainstream popularity of anime and manga adaptations. Publishers are responding to demand with consistent output, catering to both established fanbases and newcomers. The releases span publishers including Yen Press, Viz Media, kodansha USA, J-Novel Club, Tokyopop, and Houbunsha, indicating a healthy and competitive landscape.
Key Releases:
September 7th: No new releases reported.
September 9th: A significant number of titles debuted, including the 28th volume of Triage X from Yen Press (US$6.99), the 5th volume of Tsumasho from Houbunsha (US$6.99), the 2nd volume of Tsumiki Ogami’s Not-So-Ordinary Life from Viz Media (US$6.99), the 8th volume of With a Dog AND a Cat, Every Day is Fun from Kodansha USA (US$10.99), the 7th volume of Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon from Viz Media (US$6.99), and the 2nd volume of You Can’t Live All on Your Own! from Tokyopop (US$7.99).
September 10th: A Wild Last Boss Appeared!* GN 7 was released by J-Novel Club (US$8.99).
Background: The North American manga market has experienced ample growth in recent years, fueled by the global success of anime series and the increasing availability of translated manga volumes. Publishers have expanded their offerings, focusing on diverse genres and formats to attract a wider readership.Digital distribution platforms have also played a key role in increasing accessibility.