Manga about high school student helping to ferry lost souls was published by CMX Manga
Hakusensha's LaLa magazine announced on Saturday that Meca Tanaka's Omukae
desu manga will get a live-action television drama adaptation. An official website for the drama opened on the same day.
The website also announced that LaLa magazine will begin a sequel series about Madoka and Nabeshima in its April issue on February 24.
The manga ran in LaLa from 1999 to 2002. Hakusensha published the series in five compiled volumes, which CMX Manga published in English. CMX Manga described the story:
Madoka is a high school student who is recruited by Nabeshima (the guy in the bunny suit) to work for the GSG (Gokuraku So Gei: a transportation service to heaven). Nabeshima is just way too busy, and since Modoka seems to have the power to see lost souls, he's recruited to help lighten the workload. But many of the dead are reluctant to leave this world, feeling they have not accomplished all that they should have in their lives.Madoka must assist the deceased in performing tasks that will help them finally feel closure and make them willing to leave everything behind for good.
Tokyopop published Tanaka's four-volume Pearl Pink manga in North America. Viz Media's Shojo Beat imprint is releasing Tanaka's Meteor Prince.
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