Comici Manga is bringing Japanese manga to international audiences with the launch of a new digital reading platform available across 12 countries, combining multiple publishers and magazine labels into a single unified experience.

Tokyo-based comici Inc. had announced the global launch of its next-generation manga reading platform. The company helps manga publishers run and manage their digital magazines.

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The comici Manga service is available through a shared ID system across both mobile apps (Google Play and Apple App Store) and the web, allowing readers to seamlessly access titles across devices.

Tokyo-based comici Inc., a Japanese data science company that supports manga publishers with digital magazine operations, officially announced the global rollout of its next-generation manga platform.

comici Manga lets you read hot manga on the web and via your mobile phone app
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The new platform debuted publicly on January 8, 2026, and has already surpassed 110,000 cumulative downloads.

Readers outside Japan can access titles from five manga magazine labels through a combination of premium subscription plans, as well as free and rental reading options.

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Five manga labels on comici Manga available at launch

Comici Manga brings together titles from several established Japanese publishers and magazine labels. These include:

The Ancient Magus’ Bride: Collected Fragments manga volume 1 cover
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The platform features a mixture of well-known series and newly translated titles. International readers can find recognizable works such as The Ancient Magus’ Bride, alongside new English releases like Magical Girl Inaba.

Several new series have also debuted on comici Manga, including The Virgin of Eden by Usoumi Watanabe, Uraraka na Haiiro by Yoko Shima, My Sweetheart Addiction by Nokiwami, and The Sweet Villainess Who Lost Everything and Found a Sweet-Tooth Prince by Koki Fuyutsuki, Kayo, and Kurosaki.

The service is currently available in 12 countries:

  • United States
  • Canada
  • France
  • Spain
  • Germany
  • Philippines
  • Thailand
  • India
  • Brazil
  • Mexico
  • Argentina
  • Indonesia

More publishers and labels are planned for future expansion.

Key features of the comici Manga platform that manga readers will love

Naruto, One Piece, and Demon Slayer manga pages compiled together
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Multi-publisher manga library

The platform hosts titles from multiple Japanese publishers, covering internationally popular genres such as fantasy, Boys’ Love, villainess stories, and romantic comedy,

This multi-publisher structure allows readers to discover works from different magazine labels within a single platform.

Seamless web and mobile reading

Reading history, purchases, and bookmarks are synchronized between the website and mobile apps.

Readers can start reading on a desktop browser and continue on their smartphone while commuting or traveling, all through a single account.

Color manga drawing of a black hair red eyes male and blonde blue eyes male both wearing headphones
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Exporting Japan’s manga magazine culture

Comici aims to introduce global audiences to the magazine culture that shaped Japan’s Manga industry. By presenting serialized chapters from multiple creators together, the platform recreates the excitement of following ongoing series alongside other fans.

This approach highlights the collaborative ecosystem between authors, editors, and readers that has historically driven the success of manga magazines.

Reviving the classic manga magazine experience

One of the core goals behind comici Manga is to recreate the magazine-style reading experience that once defined Japan’s manga industry during its publishing golden age.

Traditionally, readers discovered new series through curated magazine issues that combined different genres and authors in a single publication. These magazines allowed both veteran creators and newcomers to reach audiences while encouraging fans to explore a variety of stories.

Tadokoro-san volume 4 official cover by Tatsubon
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However, as digital platforms became the dominant way to read manga, discovery patterns began to shift. Algorithm-driven recommendations and an emphasis on short-term engagement metrics have gradually replaced the curated magazine experience, which some industry observers say has led to slower growth and genre fatigue.

According to comici CEO Daisaku Manda, the new platform aims to address these challenges by combining modern digital convenience with the structure of classic Manga magazines.

On comici Manga, chapters are released in batches across genres, recreating the sense of anticipation and discovery traditionally associated with weekly or monthly magazines.

The platform is built on the company’s cross-publisher manga system “comimaga”, as well as its comici+ BPaaS (Business Process as a Service) platform.

The comici+ system provides operational tools for manga publishers, including:

  • Work and chapter management
  • Data analytics and performance tracking
  • Advertising management
  • Digital storefront operations

In Japan, the technology already powers several major manga platforms, including:

  • Champion Cross and Young Champion Web (Akita Shoten)
  • Young Animal Web (Hakusensha)

Across services using comici’s technology, the company reports over 3 million registered readers. Its web platforms collectively attract around 8 million visitors and generate approximately 130 million monthly page views.