Shueisha’s vertical-scrolling manga service Jump TOON launched science-fiction writer Yuba Isukari and illustrator Ozu’s new manga titled Nuno Sanpo with five chapters on Tuesday.
The sci-fi comedy manga centers on Sanpo, a junior high school girl who loves inventions and who meets a space creature named Nuno.
Sanpo gets involved with Nuno’s search for “space artifacts,” super technology from space that are scattered around Earth.
Isukari is credited for the scenario, Ozu handles the layout and draws the manga, and Michiru Matsumoto is in charge of drawing the “space artifacts” and coloring.