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This psychological thriller became hugely successful selling over 3 million copies over the course of 12 volumes. The series was published by Viz Media in America starting in December 2018.  
This psychological thriller became hugely successful selling over 3 million copies over the course of 12 volumes. The series was published by Viz Media in America starting in December 2018.  


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'''Cancelation and controversy'''
Cancelation and controversy'''


In August of 2020, author Tatsuya Matsuki was arrested for inappropriately touching two female middle school students. Due to this crime, the series was immediately canceled by Shueisha in the middle of a story arc, leaving all work on the future of the series on the cutting room floor.<ref>https://www.viz.com/blog/posts/act-age-is-canceled</ref>  
In August of 2020, author Tatsuya Matsuki was arrested for inappropriately touching two female middle school students. Due to this crime, the series was immediately canceled by Shueisha in the middle of a story arc, leaving all work on the future of the series on the cutting room floor.<ref>https://www.viz.com/blog/posts/act-age-is-canceled</ref>  
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'''Cancelled Volumes and the Viz Media release'''
'''Cancelled Volumes and the Viz Media release'''


After the arrest was made, Viz Media deleted all chapters from their website, although they were reuploaded and still can be found. any plans to release the chapters in volume format were canceled both in English and in Japanese. The English release of this series ended at volume 3, leaving 102 chapters to go unreleased in that format. In Japan 16 chapters were never released in this format.<ref>https://comicvine.gamespot.com/act-age/4050-110235/</ref>  
After the arrest was made, Viz Media deleted all chapters from their website, although they were reuploaded and still can be found. any plans to release the chapters in volume format were canceled both in English and in Japanese. The English release of this series ended at volume 3, leaving 102 chapters to go unreleased in that format. In Japan, 16 chapters were never released in this format.<ref>https://comicvine.gamespot.com/act-age/4050-110235/</ref>  


'''Live Stage Play and Graphic Novels'''
'''Live Stage Play and Graphic Novels'''

Revision as of 04:38, 12 September 2022


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The First Volume of Act-Age published in May of 2018

Status: Partially Lost


Act-Age was a series published by Weekly Shonen Jump from January 2018 to August 2020 and was written by Tatsuya Matsuki and Illustrated by Shiro Usazaki. The series is set in modern-day Tokyo and follows Shiro Usazaki, a girl who is so talented at method acting, she starts to lose the ability to tell reality from the characters she becomes.

This psychological thriller became hugely successful selling over 3 million copies over the course of 12 volumes. The series was published by Viz Media in America starting in December 2018.

Cancelation and controversy

In August of 2020, author Tatsuya Matsuki was arrested for inappropriately touching two female middle school students. Due to this crime, the series was immediately canceled by Shueisha in the middle of a story arc, leaving all work on the future of the series on the cutting room floor.[1]

Cancelled Volumes and the Viz Media release

After the arrest was made, Viz Media deleted all chapters from their website, although they were reuploaded and still can be found. any plans to release the chapters in volume format were canceled both in English and in Japanese. The English release of this series ended at volume 3, leaving 102 chapters to go unreleased in that format. In Japan, 16 chapters were never released in this format.[2]

Live Stage Play and Graphic Novels

a graphic novel version and a live stage play version of Act-Age were also planned and in development, though how far they both were is unconfirmed. These two projects were announced in June of 2020, just months before the series' cancellation.[3]