Tokyo Ghoul follows the main character Ken Kaneki, his various companions and the CCG. Tokyo Ghoul is completed and consists of 14 tankōbon volumes released between February 17, 2012 and October 17, 2014.[5][6] Viz Media released the English version from June 16, 2015 to August 15, 2017.[7][8]Tokyo Ghoul is also being translated into German and French, respectively by Kazé Manga[9] and Glénat.[10]
Tokyo Ghoul:re, the sequel to Tokyo Ghoul, was serialised in Weekly Young Jump from October 16, 2014 to July 5, 2018, and has been released from December 2014 to July 2018 in 16 tankōbon volumes.[11][12] Viz released the first English volume on October 17, 2017.[13]
"Remit to See, Limit to See" (未と師、視と屍, Mi to Shi, Mi to Shi)
"Resist" (執徒, Shitto)
"Reaction to a Reaction" (握人への悪賭, Akuto e no Akuto)
"Remind" (昧人, Maindo)
"Regent" (代行者, Daikōsha)
"Recreation" (継情, Keijō)
Three years after the raid of Anteiku, the CCG establishes a new task force composed of humans who passed through ghoul experimentation known as "Quinxes", led by Rank 1 Investigator Haise Sasaki. Tasked to hunt down a dangerous ghoul known as "Torso", the team is forced to confront the S ranked ghoul known as "Serpent" instead. In the occasion, Haise recognizes Serpent as Nishio, and briefly remembers that he is actually Kaneki, whose life was spared by Arima and now lives a new life with no memories of his former self. After losing both Torso and Serpent's trails, the Quinxes are tasked to track down another infamous ghoul known as "Nutcracker", and while paying a visit to coffee shop ":re", Haise meets Touka working there.
The CCG's investigations discover that Torso, Nutcracker and several other infamous Ghouls will attend an underground event where captured humans are auctioned. Tooru Mutsuki, a member of Haise's team infiltrates the auction disguised as a captive, just to put himself in harm's way upon meeting Torso again, while Haise and the rest of the investigators storm the place.
The raid at the auction ends up with several Ghouls in the most wanted list killed, including Nutcracker. However, Akira is astonished upon learning that Takizawa, who was supposed to be KIA in the battle of Anteiku, returns as a Ghoul to fight against them. Hinami decides to help Haise drive him out, but because of this, she ends up captured by Arima, and in return, Haise asks for her custody.
The Quinx Squad is assigned to a task force to hunt down a survivor from the Rosewald family, a powerful clan of Ghouls who were supposed to be extinct. Meanwhile, Shuu Tsukiyama, who was devastated since Kaneki's disappearance, learns about his new identity as Sasaki and unbeknownst to him, his servant Kanae von Rosewald hires some members of the Aogiri Tree to set up an ambush on Sasaki and his team. While Haise and co. drive away their attackers, Shu visits Touka, seeking her help with returning Sasaki's memories as Kaneki.
Touka rejects Shuu's offer, claiming that she establishes the :re café with the purpose of being a safe haven for Kaneki, but only if he chooses to return by his own will. Meanwhile, Kanae is approached by Eto who offers him a chance to get stronger. Some time later, the CCG discovers that Shuu's entire family and conglomerate is led by ghouls and stages a massive operation to take them down. In the occasion, Shuu ends up being pursued by no other than Sasaki, who knows that the ghoul holds the answers about his past. When Haise corners Shuu, a transformed Kanae appears to protect his master.
As Haise confronts Shuu, Eto, the leader of the Aogiri appears to intervene, and Haise regains his lost memories as Kaneki, becoming stronger than ever, enough to defeat Eto, although she manages to escape. In the occasion, he also allows Shuu to flee after remembering about him as well. Upon confirming that Eto is in fact his favourite author Sen Takatsuki, Haise exposes and arrests her, but complies with her request to make one last statement to the press, in which she reveals to the world that she is a ghoul. Meanwhile, on a recoinassance mission to the headquarters of Aogiri Tree, Mutsuki is captured by Torso.
"Retransmit" (失神と伝導, Shisshin to Dendō, "Syncope and Transmission")
"Flower" (花, Hana)
"EF" (EF, Ī Efu)
"K's Egg" (Kの卵, Kei no Tamago)
With their leader under their custody, the CCG starts a large scale operation to raid the island where the Aogiri Tree set their main base. Meanwhile, Ayato and some companions storm the Cochlea prison in order to rescue Hinami, who is about to be transferred for execution, with the unexpected help from Haise, who now reassumes his identity as Kaneki, betrays the CCG and lifts off all security in order to rescue her by himself. In the occasion, Kaneki reunites with Touka and Renji, and have them all flee with Hinami while he stays behind to confront Arima once again.
"Heard the Sound of the Gate Closing" (門のとじる音をきいた, Mon no Tojiru Oto o Kiita)
"Given Wings" (羽 与えられ, Hane ataerare)
"White Box" (しろい箱, Shiroi hako)
"White Rainbow" (白虹, Hakkō or Shironiji)
Under Torso's mercy, Mutsuki remembers the darkest secrets of his past that he was repressing so far and kills his captor, before disappearing. Meanwhile, Eto breaks free but is mortally wounded by First-Class Investigator Nimura Furuta, who reveals that he underwent the same procedure as Kaneki. While fighting Arima, Kaneki renews his conviction to keep fighting and living for his loved ones and defeats him. Arima then commits suicide, but before passing away, he reveals to Kaneki that the Washū Clan, that controls the CCG, is composed of Ghouls. Before she presumably dies as well, Eto learns of Arima's defeat and concludes that both had succeeded with their plan to raise Kaneki to become the "One-Eyed King", with the power to change the world.
The prequel to Tokyo Ghoul focusing on Kishou Arima as a teenager. It was digitally published by Jump Live. It can also be read through Amazon Kindle and other Kindle devices[68]
In December 2016, a Tokyo Ghoul:re novel series written by Shin Towada and illustrated by Sui Ishida began publication by Shueisha in JUMP j-BOOKS weekly magazine.[4]
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Tokyo Ghoul:re: quest (東京喰種:re[quest], Tōkyō Gūru:re: quest)
Weekly Young Jump is a Japanese seinen manga magazine published by Shueisha. Launched in 1979, it is published under Shueisha's Jump line of magazines. The chapters of series that run in Weekly Young Jump are collected and published in tankōbon volumes under the "Young Jump Comics" imprint every four months. Many of the featured series are known to contain heavy violence and a fair amount of sexual content. The magazine is headquartered in Tokyo.
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