ผังตัวละครซีรีส์ Netflix ไลฟ์แอ็กชัน Kenka Dokugaku

For the week of June 11–17, 2026, the top article on Comic Natalie was coverage of the live-action Netflix series Kenka Dokugaku (喧嘩独学), which began streaming exclusively worldwide on June 11. The article featured an opening-scene clip from episode one alongside a character relation chart — the latter proving especially popular in the site’s gallery section. The piece also covered an accompanying Watch Party stream.

Two articles about MAPPA’s 15th-anniversary key visuals landed at No. 3 and No. 9 respectively, both drawing enough traffic that either could plausibly have topped the chart in a different week. The first key visual, themed around Chainsaw Man, depicts Reze stepping out of a dark alley toward the light. The second, themed around Attack on Titan, shows Mikasa walking toward the iconic hilltop tree.

Weekly Access Ranking — June 11–17, 2026

  • #1 — Live-action Kenka Dokugaku: opening scene clip, character relation chart, and Watch Party announced
  • #2 — New standalone story by Record of Lodoss War author Yoshinori Mizuno, depicting the last surviving elf
  • #3 — MAPPA 15th anniversary key visual vol. 1: Chainsaw Man — Reze walks from a dark alley toward the light
  • #4Tongari Boushi no Atelier × Honzuki no Gekokujou crossover visual featuring Coco and friends
  • #5Dr. STONE anime climax visual: all astronaut characters assembled
  • #6Baki: Hanayama-themed smartphone stand and fighting-game-style T-shirt merchandise
  • #7Realtor vol. 1: the story of an old man who rises from small-town real-estate agent to the world’s greatest villain
  • #8 — Shoegaze-style Doraemon T-shirt in a new LAD MUSICIAN collaboration
  • #9 — MAPPA 15th anniversary key visual vol. 2: Attack on Titan — Mikasa walks toward the hilltop tree
  • #10 — First art collection by animator Kayoko Ishikawa, featuring over 500 illustrations from Aikatsu! and various MAPPA productions

Featured Special & Column

This week’s editorial spotlight was a 25th-anniversary feature for Comic Bunch, the manga label published by Shinchosha. The piece took the form of a conversation between Junya Inoue and Yuya Kanzaki, who looked back on the label’s quarter-century journey — from its early days as a “mysterious magazine” to their hopes for its future direction.

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