The July issue of Tokuma Shoten‘s Monthly Comic Zenon magazine reported on May 25 that Yaeko Ninagawa‘s Mononoke manga will finish in two additional chapters.
On the off chance that the manga does not enjoy a reprieve, it will finish in the September issue in July.
The manga started its last arc, titled Mononoke: Bakeneko, in March 2018. Tokuma Shoten distributed the manga‘s first of two arranged volumes on December 20.

The 2007 Mononoke anime is the spinoff of the Ayakashi – Samurai Horror Tales anime. In particular, it pursues the drug vender from the “Bakeneko” (Goblin Cat) arc. The Mononoke anime has five arcs, the remainder of which is titled “Bakeneko.”
Ninagawa’s unique Mononoke manga adjustment, which Square Enix distributed in two assembled volumes in 2008, additionally pursued the Mononoke anime‘s “Bakeneko” circular segment.
The animated TV series was produced by Toei Animation. Mononoke happens during the Edo time frame Japan with the four class framework, Samurai being the most elevated class and shippers, (for example, the prescription dealer himself) being in the least class. Just Samurai were allowed to convey swords, which is the reason it comes as a stun to a large number of the characters that the medication dealer would convey a sword.
The anime arrangement was coordinated by Kenji Nakamura, composed by Chiaki J. Konaka, Ikuko Takahashi, Michiko Yokote and Manabu Ishikawa. Takashi Hashimoto coordinated the activity and was the character planner, Takashi Kurahashi was the workmanship chief, its music was made by Yasuharu Takanashi, and it was communicated in Fuji Television‘s block Noitamina between July 2007 and September 2007, enduring 12 episodes. Siren Visual authorized it for Australasian district.
Monokoke anime‘s official description is:
“Mononoke follows a wandering, nameless character known only as the “Medicine Seller” (voiced by Takahiro Sakurai). The series is made up of individual chapters in which the medicine seller encounters, combats and subsequently destroys mononoke. The mononoke are a type of ayakashi, unnatural spirits that linger in the human world by binding themselves to negative human emotions. The Medicine Seller always proceeds in the same manner, using his knowledge of the supernatural to fend off the mononoke until he can learn the spirit’s shape (Katachi), truth (Makoto) and reasoning (Kotowari). Only then can he unsheathe his sword and exorcise the demon. The English subtitles translate these three necessities as Form, Truth, and Reason.“