As part of its 50th anniversary celebration, beloved indie comics publisher Fantagraphcis has announced a new imprint focused on East Asian comics. Takumigraphics will launch with four Japanese manga series in 2026, but will eventually expand to include works spanning maga, manwha, mahua, and more from East Asia.

Fantagraphics started publishing East Asian comics in 2010 with Moto Hagio’s short story collection A Drunken Dream and Other Stories. Since then, it has continued to bring many influential works from groundbreaking artists, such as Gengoroh Tagame and Susumu Higa, among others.
Conrad Groth, Eric Reynolds, and Gary Groth explain the meaning behind the name ‘Tamukigraphics’:
We chose Takumi from the Japanese because it’s double-bottomed meaning encapsulates the imprint’s editorial goals: it refers to “excellence,” skillfulness,” “adroitness,” “ingeniousness” — as well as a person who embodies those qualities. It’s a term we feel exemplifies the aesthetic caliber of the books that will comprise this imprint — works of mastery and vision.
Fantagraphics also emphasize that, while its initial focus will be on Japanese manga, its library will soon include works from Korea, China, Singapore, Taiwan, the Philippines, and other Asian countries. It also teased more in store for the 50th anniversary! You can follow Takumigraphics’ Instagram account for more updates.
Below are the initial releases will under the new imprint.
Wandering Cat’s Cage
Creator: Akane Torikai
Translator: Jocelyne Allen
On Sale: May 26, 2026
An elegiac manga about gender, community, family, control, class, love, and what makes life worth living at the end of the world.
Lovers of the Empire, Vol. 1

Creator: Yudori
On Sale: June 23, 2026
Set in the atmospheric Korean capital in the 1920s, this dynamic manhwa period piece follows two teenagers from different social strata thrown together — and their unlikely connection leads to comedic, emotional, and eye-opening experiences of discovery.
Wandering Son Volume 1 & 2

Creator: Shimura Takako
Translator: Rachel Thorn
On Sale: July 7, 2026
A sensitive masterpiece from Japan’s most prominent creator of LGBTQ+ manga — the acclaimed series in a newly designed paperback edition.
On Their Frontlines: The Lives of Japanese War Brides, Vol. 1

Creator: Marina Lisa Komiya
Translator: Diana Taylor
On Sale: August 11, 2026
In this sensitive and affecting manga debut, this story follows the lives of two Japanese war brides following WWII, and the simmering tensions around identity, sexuality, and cultural change as their country rebuilds from the devastation.
Source: Fantagraphics
