List of Seraph of the End chapters

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Cover of the first Seraph of the End volume featuring Yuichiro "Yu" Hyakuya.

Seraph of the End (Japanese: 終わりのセラフ, Hepburn: Owari no Serafu) is a dark fantasy manga series written by Takaya Kagami and illustrated by Yamato Yamamoto. It has been serialized by Shueisha in its Japanese monthly shōnen manga magazine, Jump SQ, since September 3, 2012.[1] The series is set in a world where a virus has ravaged the global populace, leaving only children under the age of thirteen untouched; in its wake, vampires and other strange creatures appear from beneath the earth. A young man, Yuichiro "Yu" Hyakuya, sets out to kill the vampires after one slaughters almost all the members from his orphanage.

The series has been collected in tankōbon format from January 1, 2013, and as of May 2, 2017, fourteen volumes have been collected.[2][3] The 11th volume will include an original video animation.[4] On October 7, 2013, Viz Media announced that it had added the series to its manga lineup on the company's Weekly Shonen Jump digital magazine for North American release.[5] A voice comic (vomic) was also produced and published by Shueisha and its first episode was featured on Sakiyomi Jum-Bang! on February 1, 2013.[6]

A spin-off gag manga to commemorate the anime adaptation titled Serapuchi!〜Seraph of the End 4-koma〜 (せらぷち!〜終わりのセラフ4コマ編〜, Serapuchi!〜 Owari no Serafu 4-koma-hen 〜) has been serialized by Shueisha in Jump SQ since April 2015, following initial publication in the 17th and 18th volumes of Jump SQ.19. It also has been published on the Seraph of the End official website.[7]

Volume list

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 January 1, 2013[2]978-4-08-870705-1June 3, 2014[8]978-1-42-157150-8
  1. "The World of Blood Legacy" (血脈のセカイ, Kechimyaku no Sekai)
  2. "Humanity After the Fall" (破滅後のニンゲン, Hametsu-go no Ningen)
  3. "The Demon in Your Heart" (心に棲むオニ, Kokoro ni Sumu Oni)
Yuichiro "Yu" Hyakuya and Mikaela "Mika" Hyakuya are the oldest members of the Hyakuya orphanage, kept with other children as livestock in the vampire city of Sanguinem after a virus killed most of the adult human population. Mika steals a map and pistol to lead the others out of Sanguinem, but noble vampire Ferid Bathory slaughters the orphans for sport. Yu survives by shooting Ferid in the head, and escapes to be met by Guren Ichinose, the leader of the Moon Demon Company in charge of fighting the vampires. Four years later, due to his individualistic behavior, Yu is suspended from the company until he makes a friend under the watch of Shinoa Hiragi, Guren's sergeant. When a vampire infiltrates their school, Yu and teenager named Yoichi Saotome work together to stop it. Guren ultimately kills the vampire and lets Yu and Yoichi join the Moon Demon Company. Yu later learns from Shinoa that a Demon Weapon must be used in order to kill a vampire. Yu manages to save a schoolmate from a weapon's demon. Elsewhere, unknown to Yu, Mika is shown to be alive and collaborating with the vampires.
2 May 2, 2013[9]978-4-08-870673-3September 2, 2014[10]978-1-42-157151-5
  1. "The Worst Pair" (不倶戴天の敵, Fugutaiten no Teki)
  2. "Vampire Mikaela" (ミカエラ吸血鬼, Mikaera Kyūketsuki)
  3. "Black Asura" (漆黒のアシュラ, Shikkoku no Ashura)
  4. "New Family" (新しいカゾク, Atarashii Kazoku)
On the way to his first class in the Moon Demon Company, Yu meets his classmate Shiho Kimizuki, with whom he ends up fighting. When the entire class are divided in pairs to fight shikigamis, Shinoa makes Yu work together with Kimizuki. However, Yu convinces Kimizuki to visit his ill sister. The story then flashes back four years to show Krul Tepes, the queen of the vampires, forcing Mika to drink her blood to become a vampire while Ferid Bathory was playing dead. Back in the present storyline, Yu, Kimizuki and Yoichi obtain their own Demon Weapons. However, Yoichi is possessed by his weapon, and Kimizuki and Yoichi must find a way to bring him back to his senses without killing him. After Yoichi regains control of his body, Guren informs them that they are being sent to Shinjuku to face vampires.
3 September 4, 2013[11]978-4-08-870814-0December 2, 2014[12]978-1-42-157152-2
  1. "Mitsuba's Squad" (三葉のチーム, Mitsuba no Chīmu)
  2. "First Extermination" (殲滅のハジマリ, Senmetsu no Hajimari)
  3. "Vampire Attack" (襲撃のヴァンパイヤ, Shūgeki no Vanpaiya)
  4. "Queen's Contract" (女王とのケイヤク, Joō to no Keiyaku)
Yu and his friends are introduced to a new squad member, Mitsuba Sangu, and are then dispatched for their first mission as part of the Moon Demon Company. When they spot a little girl in distress, Yu ignores orders and rushes to rescue her, despite being warned that it is a trap. Afterwards, they proceed to Shinjuku and encounter vampire nobles Crowley Eusford, Chess Belle and Horn Skuld, and find themselves utterly outmatched. However, the vampires leave for the front lines and Shinoa's squad survives. Meanwhile, Guren's squad encounters Mika and Ferid and prepare to fight just as Shinoa's squad is ordered to help their comrades.
4 January 4, 2014[13]978-4-08-870897-3March 3, 2015[14]978-1-42-157153-9
  1. "A Very Safe Supplement" (安全なクスリ, Anzen na Kusuri)
  2. "Reunion of Childhood Friends" (幼馴染のサイカイ, Osananajimi no Saikai)
  3. "Everyone's a Sinner" (みんなツミビト, Min'na Tsumibito)
  4. "Complicated Connections" (工作するカンケイ, Kōsakusuru Kankei)
On the way to aid Guren, Shinoa gives pills to her teammates to increase their strength for combat with the noble vampires. Guren's squad is having difficulty fighting Mika and Ferid. Yu arrives and saves Guren by stabbing Mika, but then recognizes his childhood friend and cannot kill him. Mika encourages Yu to escape alongside him, but Yu is shocked to see his allies having their blood consumed by the vampires. Yu enters a mutant berserker form, attacking Crowley. Shinoa tries to calm him down, and the vampires flee as reinforcements from the Moon Demon Company arrive. A week later, Shinoa learns from Guren that Yu had been experimented upon, resulting in his berserker form. Yu wakes up and expresses gratitude to his friends, and swears to rescue Mika – elsewhere, Mika swears to do the same for Yu.
5 May 2, 2014[15]978-4-08-880063-9June 2, 2015[16]978-1-42-157869-9
  1. "Human World" (人間のセカイ, Ningen no Sekai)
  2. "Cursed Guinea Pig" (呪うモルモット, Norou Morumotto)
  3. "Possessed by Mahiru" (憑依するマヒル, Hyōisuru Mahiru)
  4. "Cause for Madness" (暴走のリュウ, Bōsō no Ryū)
Yu is called to an interview with Kureto Hiragi, the Lieutenant General of the Japanese Imperial Demon Army, and Shinya Hiragi. After testing Yu in battle, Kureto has his men torture Yoichi and Kimizuki in order to test Yu's background and discovers that the children from the Hyakuya orphanage were experimented upon. Afterward, Yu suggests to Guren that if he "belongs" to Guren, Mika would also be useful to him. Guren accepts that and lets Shinoa and Mitsuba train Yu and Kimizuki to control their Demon Weapons. Yu has his weapon, Asuramau, consume some of his blood to make a contact with the demon inside it.
6 September 4, 2014[17]978-4-08-870214-8September 1, 2015[18]978-1-42-157151-5
  1. "The Demon's Nightmare" (悪魔のアクム, Akuma no Akumu)
  2. "Kiseki-ō's Box" (鬼箱王のハコ, Kiseki-ō no Bako)
  3. "Taboo Krul" (禁忌のクルル, Kinki no Kururu)
  4. "Ambition in the Demon Army" (帝鬼軍のヤボウ, Tei Oni-gun no Yabō)
Asuramaru tries to torment Yu with illusions of the Hyakuya orphans and his abusive father, but it does not affect him. Instead, Yu bonds with Asuramaru allowing him to gain new powers. After Yu recovers, Kimizuki also tries to contact his Demon, Kiseki O, who suggests he free himself by killing his younger sister. However, Kimizuki is motivated by Yu's actions and also becomes stronger. Meanwhile, Mika starts suffering from bloodthirst but resists drinking a human's blood as it would turn him into a complete vampire. Instead, he drinks blood from Krul Tepes who claims she killed all the orphans from Hyakuya during a discussion with Lest Karr. Later, Kureto orders Guren to take Yu, Yoichi and Kimizuki alongside a hundred soldiers to Nagoya to face the vampire nobles.
7 January 5, 2015[19]978-4-08-880283-1December 1, 2015[20]978-1-42-158264-1
  1. "The Moon Demon's Orders" (月鬼のゴウレイ, Tsuki Oni no Gōrei)
  2. "Narumi & The 20-Year-Old Yu" (鳴海とハタチ, Narumi to Hatachi)
  3. "Thirst Logic" (血乏するリセイ, Chitomosuru Risei)
  4. "Vampire Noble Lucal" (貴族のルカル, Kizoku no Rukaru)
In order to participate in the noble extermination mission, Shinoa's squad travels to Ebina service area to join other squads. Arriving late due to fighting demons along their way, the squad is punished. Yu tries to take the blame, but Norito Goshi from Guren's squad creates an illusion of Yu being tortured to bring the rest of the squad. Guren and his comrades Mito Jujo and Shinya Hiragi start fighting Shinoa's squad to test their teamwork; despite the advantage in numbers, Shinoa's squad is easily defeated. Shinoa's squad is later placed under the command of Makoto Narumi's squad with the objective to kill the noble vampire Lucas Wesker. As their first strike, Yoichi and Shinya attack Wesker from long range but fail to kill him. Yu then approaches to attack the vampire.
8 April 3, 2015[21]978-4-08-880339-5March 1, 2016[22]978-1-42-158515-4
  1. "Livestock Revolt" (反逆するカチク, Hangyakusuru Kachiku)
  2. "Who's Pulling the Strings?" (黒幕はダレダ, Kuromaku wa Dare da)
  3. "Sword of Justice" (正義のツルギ, Seigi no Tsurugi)
  4. "Shin'ya and Guren" (深夜とグレン, Shin'ya to Guren)
Yu is aided by Kimizuki, Shinoa, Mitsuba and Narumi to fight Wesker. After Kimizuki teases him with his sliced arm, Yu manages to defeat him, leaving Narumi to finish their opponent. Guren's squad defeat their own enemy and head to Nagoya, reuniting with the squads of Shinoa and Narumi, and prepare to fight Crowley Eusford. Meanwhile, Aiko Aihara's team defeat their enemy at the cost of several of her men; the survivors commit suicide when attacked by Mika's team. Mika questions Aiko about Yu's whereabouts, and kills her on being told the truth. In Nagoya, Yoichi attacks once again from a long distance but fails to wound Crowley. Guren's squad advance to fight Crowley while Shinoa's squad goes to rescue their crucified comrades.
9 September 4, 2015[23]978-4-08-880472-9June 6, 2016[24]978-1-42-158704-2
  1. "Crowley in Control" (君臨するクローリー, Kunrinsuru Kurōrī)
  2. "Demon's Lullaby" (鬼のコモリウタ, Oni no Komoriuta)
  3. "Asura's Power" (阿朱羅丸のチカラ, Ashūramaru no Chikara)
  4. "Traitorous Allies" (裏切りのミカタ, Uragiri no Mikata)
Despite their efforts, Guren's squad is defeated by Crowley. Shinoa's squad tries to ambush Crowley but their efforts fail when the vampire's servants defend him. Shinya and the rest of the squads are forced to retreat, leaving Guren to be captured by Crowley. Unable to abandon Guren, Yu takes a triple-dose of drugs to enhance his power and nearly dies. When he regains consciousness, Yu tries to fight Crowley one-on-one but fails to defeat him. Yu becomes possessed by Asuramaru, and Kimizuki captures Yu with his own Demon Weapon and escapes with the rest of the team. Mika arrives and confronts all the humans until finding Yu; Shinoa allows Mika to take Yu while the two squads attempt to fight the remaining vampires.
10 December 4, 2015[25]978-4-08-880503-0September 6, 2016[26]978-1-42-158854-4
  1. "Yu and Mika" (優とミカ, Yū to Mika)
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  4. "The Beginning of the Plan" (計画のハジマリ, Keikaku no Hajimari)
11 May 2, 2016[4][27]978-4-08-880677-8January 3, 2017[28]978-1-42-159133-9
  1. "Trumpet of the Apocalypse" (滅びのラッパ, Horobi no Rappa)
  2. "Arrogant Love" (傲慢なアイ, Gōman'na ai)
  3. "The Fall of Sanguinem" (終焉のサングィネム, Shuuen no Sanguinemu)
  4. "The Village of Beginning" (始まりのマチ, Hajimari no Machi)
12 September 2, 2016[29]978-4-08-880781-2June 6, 2017[30]978-1-42-159439-2
  1. "A Drive Along Death's Shoreline" (死海ドライブ, Shikai Doraibu)
  2. "The Sangu Sisters" (三宮家のシマイ, Sangū-ke no Shimai)
  3. "Return of the Hero" (英雄のキカン, Eiyū no Kikan)
  4. "Prayer's Price" (祈りのダイショウ, Inori no Daishō)
13 December 31, 2016[31]978-4-08-880892-5November 7, 2017[32]978-1-42-159651-8
  1. "The Making of an Angel" (天使のシクミ, Tenshi no Shikumi)
  2. "Progenitor's Memory" (始祖のオモイデ Shiso no Omoide)
  3. "Brothers in Blood" (血のキョウダイ Chi no Kyōdai)
  4. "Crucifying the Immortal" (不死者ハリツケ, Fushi-sha Haritsuke)
14 May 2, 2017[3]978-4-08-881079-9TBA
  1. "Suspicious Mansion" (怪しいヤカタ, Ayashī Yakata)
  2. "Holy Knight's Secret" (聖騎士のヒミツ, Hijiri kishi no himitsu)
  3. "Sinner's Christmas" (罪人のクリスマス, Tsumibito no kurisumasu)
  4. "Coffins of Obsession" (執着のカンヶ, Shūchaku no Kanke)

Chapters not yet in tankōbon format

  1. "Loose-Lipped Vampire" (お喋りヴァンパイア, Oshaberi Vuanpaia)
  2. "Defining a King" (王とはナ二力, Ō to wa na ni chikara)
  3. "A Reason to Survive" (生存リユウ, Seizon Riyū)

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