Vinland Saga Episode 24
Photo Credit: Wit Studio

Vinland Saga, the anime adaptation of Makoto Yukimura‘s legendary historical manga with the same name made its huge debut this Summer and as it was expected by fans the series did not disappoint fans at all with the perfect animation, well-established characters and the story.

The title of the anime, Vinland Saga, would move a relationship to Vinland as delineated in two Norse adventures. Vinland Saga is, in any case, set in Dane-controlled England close to the start of the eleventh century, and features the Danish trespassers of England customarily known as Vikings. The story emerges a presentation of King Canute the Great’s chronicled climb to control with a retaliation plot focused on the true pioneer Thorfinn, the child of a murdered ex-warrior.

The anime reached us with 23 episodes and the last one debuted on December 22 and it is titled “miscalculation“.

Recently Vinland Saga anime‘s official site released the preview for episode 24 which is the final episode of the current season, you can check it out below:

Episode 24 of the Vinland Saga anime is titled “END OF THE PROLOGUE” and it is scheduled to debut on December 29.


The manga arrangement is distributed by Kodansha, and was first serialized in the youth-focused on Weekly Shōnen Magazine before moving to the month to month manga magazine Afternoon, went for more youthful grown-up men. As of November 2017, the arrangement has been aggregated into twenty bound volumes. Vinland Saga has additionally authorize din English by Kodansha USA.

Photo Credit: Wit Studio

Kodansha Comics portrays the manga series:

“Thorfinn is son to one of the Vikings’ greatest warriors, but when his father is killed in battle by the mercenary leader Askeladd, he swears to have his revenge. Thorfinn joins Askeladd’s band in order to challenge him to a duel, and ends up caught in the middle of a war for the crown of England. From the creator of the classic Planetes manga comes this epic, highly-anticipated tale.”

Vinland Saga has been monetarily effective in Japan, with joined offers of 1.2 million duplicates for the first five volumes as of June 2008, and a few volumes showed up on the Taiyosha top ten best-selling manga list. The arrangement was assigned for the 2008 Manga Taisho award. In 2009, it was granted the Grand Prize in the manga division of the Japan Media Arts grants. Won the 36th Kodansha Manga Award for Best General Manga in 2012.