Black Torch Anime Is Officially In Production at VIZ Media
Exciting news for anime fans: VIZ Media has officially announced that the manga Black Torch is being adapted into an anime, and IGN is thrilled to exclusively share the first trailer. The announcement came during VIZ Media's panel at Emerald City Comic Con, where attendees were treated to a glimpse of protagonist Jiro Azuma in his stealth uniform, accompanied by his formidable mononoke companion, Rago. The trailer also teases a mysterious, ominous figure reflected in the cityscape, hinting at the thrilling challenges that await.
For those new to the series, Black Torch was created by Tsuyoshi Takaki and originally ran in Jump SQ. and Shonen Jump+ from 2017 to 2018. Here's the official synopsis to bring you up to speed:
"A new era of ninja battles begins," the official synopsis reads. "Hailing from a long line of ninja, Jiro has been brought up by his grandfather in the ancient warrior art of the shinobi. Jiro also happens to be a particularly skilled communicator able to converse with the animal world. But life takes an abrupt turn thanks to a mysterious encounter in the forest with an injured black cat named Rago. Only, Rago's feline appearance is deceiving...
"It turns out the 'ordinary' cat is the stuff of mononoke legend—the Black Star of Doom! Swarming in the shadows are more mononoke, eager to exploit Rago’s uniquely immense powers. To fight back against the tide of dark spirits, the undercover Bureau of Espionage is poised to seek and destroy. Of course, everyone has their motives when it comes to Rago’s powers. But Jiro and Rago are ready. A shinobi clash between boy and mononoke is about to ignite!"
To celebrate this significant milestone for Black Torch, Tsuyoshi Takaki shared a special drawing from the panel. (Link to be added when available.)
"I’ve been supervising the settings and storyboards, and I feel it’s been recreated into something even better, while still fully respecting the original story," Takaki stated. "A new BLACK TORCH has been brought to life, now with voices, sounds, movement, and color."
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