Act-Age (manga)

Act-Age (JapaneseアクタージュHepburnAkutāju) is a Japanese manga series written by Tatsuya Matsuki and illustrated by Shiro Usazaki. It was serialized in Shueisha‘s Weekly Shōnen Jump from January 2018 to August 2020, with its chapters collected into 12 tankōbon volumes. Act-Age was canceled and removed from the magazine and all official platforms after Matsuki’s arrest in August 2020.

Viz Media published the first three chapters for its “Jump Start” initiative and then the series was simultaneously published from December 2018, after a restructuring of the English Shonen Jump. Shueisha also published the series in English and Spanish on their Manga Plus platform from January 2019 to August 2020.

Plot

The story focuses on Kei Yonagi, a high school girl who strives to become an actress. She lives with her two younger siblings, after their father left them and their mother died. Kei has an extreme talent for method acting, to the point where she loses track of reality while acting. At an audition, some speculate that acting of this intensity could be self-destructive, and cite that as a reason for not accepting her. However, Kei catches the eye of the highly acclaimed director Sumiji Kuroyama, who steps forward with the intent of bringing out her full potential.

Characters

Kei Yonagi (夜凪 景Yonagi Kei)
A high school girl who finds herself raising her younger siblings, Rui and Rei, on her own, after their father left them and their mother died. She has an innate talent for method acting, in which she uses memories from her own past to fully get into the role. However, her approach is extremely immersive, to the point where she gets lost in the role and becomes unable to distinguish fiction and reality.
Sumiji Kuroyama (黒山 墨字Kuroyama Sumiji)
Director and the founder of Studio Daikokuten. He is famous overseas for his awards in various film festivals, but he is not as well known in Japan.
Yuki Hiiragi (柊 雪Hiiragi Yuki)
Assistant director and filmmaker at Studio Daikokuten who works with Kuroyama. She is also a production manager and a talent manager for the studio.
Chiyoko Momoshiro (百城 千世子Momoshiro Chiyoko)
Nicknamed “the Angel”, a famous actor from the Stars Agency.
Arisa Hoshi (星 アリサHoshi Arisa)
Founder and CEO of the Stars Agency.
Akira Hoshi (星 アキラHoshi Akira)
Actor from the Stars Agency and the son of Arisa Hoshi.
Araya Myojin (明神 阿良也Myōjin Araya)
A skilled stage play actor.

Manga

Act-Age was written by Tatsuya Matsuki and illustrated by Shiro Usazaki. It was serialized in Shueisha‘s shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from January 22, 2018, to August 11, 2020. Shueisha collected the chapters into twelve individual tankōbon volumes, released from May 2, 2018, to July 3, 2020.

On August 8, 2020, it was reported that Matsuki was arrested for allegedly approaching and inappropriately touching two female middle school students in June of that same year. Editors from Weekly Shōnen Jump stated that they would be taking the matter seriously. It was later announced that the series would immediately end publication, with the chapter released on August 11 being the last one. On August 17, 2020, it was announced that Shueisha has suspended all sales of the manga, and that volume 13 and further volumes have been canceled. On August 24, 2020, Shiro Usazaki issued a statement expressing sympathies for the victims and did not want the manga to be a work that triggers similar reactions from the victims, considering the cancellation to be appropriate. Despite regrets of having to end the manga mid-way, Usazaki urged fans of the series not to harass or blame the victims. On September 16, 2020, Matsuki was formally indicted for the second of the two indecent acts committed; Matsuki’s sentencing was held on December 23 of that same year. The Tokyo District Court handed Matsuki a guilty verdict and a sentence of one year and six months in prison suspended for three years (Matsuki will not serve his sentence if he remains on good behavior for three years).

Viz Media published the first three chapters for its “Jump Start” initiative and then began to simultaneously publish the series in December 2018 after a restructuring of the English Shonen Jump. Shueisha also simultaneously published in English the series on the app and website Manga Plus starting in January 2019. Following Matsuki’s arrest in August 2020, Viz Media and Manga Plus decided to not publish the series’ final chapter on their platforms. In October 2019, Viz Media announced the print release of the manga; the first two volumes were released on July 7 and September 1, 2020, respectively. Following Matsuki’s arrest, Viz Media removed its listing of further volumes.

Volume list

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 May 2, 2018 978-4-08-881483-4 July 7, 2020 978-1-9747-0996-0
 
  1. “Kei Yonagi (“夜凪景Yonagi Kei)
  2. “First Job” (初仕事Hatsu-Shigoto)
  3. “Stage 2” (ステージ2Sutēji Tsū)
  4. “Townperson A” (町人AChōnin Ē)
  1. “An Unknown Me” (知らない私Shiranai Watashi)
  2. “Angel of Stars” (“スターズの天使”“Sutāzu no Tenshi”)
  3. “Audition” (オーディションŌdishon)
2 July 4, 2018 978-4-08-881509-1 September 1, 2020 978-1-9747-0997-7
 
  1. “Audition (Part 2)” (オーディション②Ōdishon Tsū)
  2. “Audition (Part 3)” (オーディション③Ōdishon Surī)
  3. “Meet and Greet” (顔合わせKaoawase)
  4. “Meet and Greet (Part 2)” (顔合わせ②Kaoawase Ni)
  5. “Roll Camera!” (クランクインKurankuin)
  1. “Yonagi Self-Monitors” (夜凪の俯瞰Yonagi no Fukan)
  2. “Transformation” (異変Ihen)
  3. “Chiyoko’s Mask” (千世子の仮面Chiyoko no Kamen)
  4. “Friends” (友達Tomodachi)
3 August 3, 2018 978-4-08-881583-1 November 3, 2020 (canceled) 978-1-9747-0998-4
 
  1. “Their First Scene Together” (初共演Hatsu-Kyōen)
  2. “Pillow Fight” (枕投げMakuranage)
  3. “Storm” (Arashi)
  4. “Karen and Keiko” (カレンとケイコKaren to Keiko)
  5. “In Profile” (横顔Yokogao)
  1. “Thank You” (ありがとうArigatō)
  2. “Fireworks” (花火Hanabi)
  3. “Encounter” (遭遇Sōgū)
  4. “Araya Myoujin” (明神阿良也Myōjin Araya)
4 November 2, 2018 978-4-08-881657-9 January 5, 2021 (canceled) 978-1-9747-1545-9
 
  1. “Resolve” (覚悟Kakugo)
  2. “Assignment” (課題Kadai)
  3. “A New Member” (新メンバーShin-Menbā)
  4. “Puppet Show” (人形劇Ningyōgeki)
  5. “Read-Through” (読み合わせYomiawase)
  1. “How Araya Makes a Role” (阿良也の役作りAraya no Yakuzukuri)
  2. “My Campanella” (私のカムパネルラWatashi no Kamupanerura)
  3. “Nightscape” (夜景Yakei)
  4. “Acting Instructions” (演技指導Engi-Shidō)
5 February 4, 2019 978-4-08-881694-4 March 2, 2021 (canceled) 978-1-9747-1557-2
 
  1. “Secret” (秘密Himitsu)
  2. “Yuujirou Iwao” (巌裕次郎Iwao Yūjirō)
  3. “Chaos” (混乱Konran)
  4. “The Curtains Rise” (開演Kaien)
  5. “Crack” (綻びHokorobi)
  1. “The Galactic Railroad” (銀河鉄道Ginga Tetsudō)
  2. “A New Star” (新星Shinsei)
  3. “Akira Hoshi” (星アキラHoshi Akira)
  4. “A Proper Play” (正しい芝居Tadashī Shibai)
6 May 2, 2019 978-4-08-881795-8
 
  1. “In My Words” (僕の言葉でBoku no Kotoba de)
  2. “Interlude” (幕間Makuai)
  3. “Flashback” (回想Kaisō)
  4. “Araya’s Acting” (阿良也の芝居Araya no Shibai)
  5. “Goodbye” (別れWakare)
  1. “Araya and Iwao” (阿良也と巌Araya to Iwao)
  2. “Araya and Iwao (Part 2)” (阿良也と巌②Araya to Iwao Ni)
  3. “How to Stand” (立ち方Tachikata)
  4. “Curtain Call” (カーテンコールKāten Kōru)
7 July 4, 2019 978-4-08-881878-8
 
  1. “Funeral” (告別式Kokubetsu-shiki)
  2. “Tragic Heroine” (悲劇のヒロインHigeki no Hiroin)
  3. “Normal” (フツーFutsū)
  4. “The Girl at the Next Desk Over” (隣の席の君Tonari no Seki no Kimi)
  5. “The Observer” (見学者Kengakusha)
  1. “Celebrity” (芸能人Geinōjin)
  2. “You in April” (四月の君Shigatsu no Kimi)
  3. “Festival Day” (杉北祭当日Sugikita-sai Tōjitsu)
  4. “That Kind of Normal” (そういう普通Sōyū Futsū)
8 September 4, 2019 978-4-08-882051-4
 
  1. “Shinjuku” (新宿)
  2. “Good Proposal” (良い話Ī Hanashi)
  3. “Declaration of War” (宣戦布告Sensen Fukoku)
  4. “Encounter” (邂逅Kaikō)
  5. “Arisa’s Condition” (アリサの条件Arisa no Jōken)
  1. “Top Quality Meat” (極上の肉Gokujō no Niku)
  2. “Transformation” (変身Henshin)
  3. “Three Days” (3日間Mikka-kan)
  4. “The Outside” (外側Sotogawa)
9 December 4, 2019 978-4-08-882103-0
 
  1. “Day Two” (2日目Futsuka-me)
  2. “Effort (努力Doryoku)
  3. “Aura” (オーラŌra)
  4. “Supporting Role” (助演Joen)
  5. “Hanako’s Picture” (花子の絵Hanako no E)
  1. “Chance of Victory” (勝機Shōki)
  2. “Swordplay” (殺陣Tate)
  3. “Yonagi’s Father” (夜凪の怒りYonagi no Ikari)
  4. “Press Conference” (記者会見Kisha-Kaiken)
10 February 4, 2020 978-4-08-882205-1
 
  1. “Fourteen Days Left” (残り14日Nokori Jūyokka)
  2. “Side A” (サイド甲Saido kō)
  3. “Confession” (告白Kokuhaku)
  4. “The Important Thing” (大切なのはTaisetsuna no wa)
  5. “Hero” (ヒーローHīrō)
  1. “The Opening Battle” (開戦Kaisen)
  2. “Desperation” (必死Hisshi)
  3. “Expiration Date” (消費期限Shōhi-Kigen)
  4. “How I’m Defined” (俺の定義Ore no Teigi)
11 May 13, 2020 978-4-08-882284-6
 
  1. “In the Ocean” (海の中Umi no Naka)
  2. “Mirror” (Kagami)
  3. “For Yonagi” (夜凪のためにYonagi no Tame ni)
  4. “Reckless” (我武者羅Gamushara)
  5. “Strong Current” (大きな流れŌkina Nagare)
  1. “Flame” (Honō)
  2. “Identity” (アイデンティティAidentiti)
  3. “Limit” (限界Genkai)
  4. “Reach” (届けTodoke)
  5. “Wind” (Kaze)
12 July 3, 2020 978-4-08-882351-5
 
  1. “Winner” (勝者Shōsha)
  2. “Road Show” (ロードショーRōdo Shō)
  3. “GO” (GO)
  4. “Goal” (狙いNerai)
  5. “Weapon” (武器Buki)
  1. “Trigger” (起爆剤Kibaku-zai)
  2. “Side B” (サイド乙Saido Otsu)
  3. “Competition” (勝負Shōbu)
  4. “After-Party” (打ち上げUchiage)

Chapters not released in tankōbon format

These chapters were not published in a tankōbon volume. They were originally serialized in Japanese in issues of Weekly Shōnen Jump from April to August 2020.

  1. “Star” (スターSutā)
  2. “TV Commercial” (テレビ CMTerebi Shīemu)
  3. “Advertisement” (宣伝Senden)
  4. “The Real Thing” (本物Honmono)
  5. “Fame” (有名人Yūmeijin)
  6. “Ultimate Actor’s Dream” (役者冥利Yakusha-Myōri)
  7. “Ultimate Actor’s Dream (Part 2)” (役者冥利②Yakusha-Myōri Ni)
  8. “Guaranteed Pass” (必勝Hisshō)
  9. “More” (もっとMotto)
  10. “Steal” (奪うUbau)
  11. “Den of Ogres” (鬼の巣Oni no Su)
  12. “Actresses” (女優たちJoyū-tachi)
  13. “Living Together” (共同生活Kyōdō-Seikatsu)
  14. “Another Step” (また一歩Mata Ippo)
  15. “Greeting” (挨拶Aisatsu)
  16. “Poison” (Doku)

Canceled stage play

In June 2020, it was announced the manga would receive a stage play adaptation in 2022 titled Act-Age: Night on the Galactic Railroad (アクタージュ act-age~銀河鉄道の夜~). The play would be produced by Horipro, and directed and written by Shū Matsui. A “remote audition” for the role of the protagonist Kei Yonagi would have been held across Japan. On August 11, 2020, after Tatsuya Matsuki’s arrest and the manga cancellation, Horipro announced the cancellation of the stage play.

Reception

By February 2019, the first five volumes of the manga had 750,000 copies in circulation. By June 2020, the first eleven volumes of the manga had over 3 million copies in circulation. Volume 5 of the manga ranked thirteenth on Oricon‘s weekly manga rankings chart, with 52,319 copies sold.

The series ranked third on the “Nationwide Bookstore Employees’ Recommended Comics of 2018”. In April 2019, it was nominated for Best Shōnen Manga at the 43nd annual Kodansha Manga Awards. In December 2019, Brutus magazine listed Act-Age on their “Most Dangerous Manga” list, which included works with the most “stimulating” and thought-provoking themes. The series ranked sixth in a 2020 poll conducted by AnimeJapan of “Most Wanted Anime Adaptation”.

Notes

  1. ^ Volume 11 was delayed from May 1 to May 13 due to COVID-19 concerns.

 

Act-Age

First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Kei Yonagi
アクタージュ
(Akutāju)
Genre Drama
Manga
Written by Tatsuya Matsuki
Illustrated by Shiro Usazaki
Published by Shueisha
English publisher
Viz Media (rescinded)
Imprint Jump Comics
Magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump
English magazine
Weekly Shonen Jump (rescinded)
Demographic Shōnen
Original run January 22, 2018 – August 11, 2020
Volumes 12 (List of volumes)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.