It was, however, released by Universal/Sony with Madman taking over with the second set onward.
As we noted in previous articles about the Madman run, the first set has not been solicited by them.
They’re being done as DVD/BD combos that are bilingual and have nine and ten episodes respectively.
The manga comes from Yuki Tabata which began in February 2015 and has thirteen volumes released so far.
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