Series launched in 2014, inspired anime in 2017

This year's 11th issue of Kodansha's Weekly Shounen Magazine is revealing on Wednesday that Kouji Seo's Fuuka manga will end in seven more chapters.

The manga's story centers on a young man named Yū Haruna who has just switched schools. He's a bit shy, and he's constantly glued to his smartphone so he can check Twitter. He meets a girl named Fūka Akitsuki, who doesn't even have a cell phone, is free-spirited, and naturally fascinates others. Yū recently has been getting back in touch via Twitter with his childhood friend Koyuki Hinashi, who is now a popular singer. One day Yū invites Fūka to one of Koyuki's concerts, and there the three meet for the first time. The story follows the love triangle between a love that started through electronics, and a love that didn't start through electronics. Fūka is the daughter of the protagonists from Seo's earlier manga Suzuka .

Seo launched the series in Weekly Shōnen Magazine in 2014, and Kodansha released the 18th compiled volume on November 17. The 19th volume will ship on Friday.

Crunchyroll is releasing the manga's chapters digitally as they are published in Japan. Kodansha Comics is also releasing the series' volumes digitally, and the 15th volume launched on January 16.

The manga's television anime adaptation premiered in January 2017. Crunchyroll streamed the series with English subtitles as it aired in Japan, and Funimation streamed an English dub.