The manga series Mabataki Yori Hayaku, also known as “Faster Than the Blink of an Eye,” by Kazuki Funatsu is set to end its serialization in the next issue of Shueisha’s Ultra Jump magazine on February 18, 2025. This marks the conclusion of the “fighting manga” series that began in 2020.
A Story of Overcoming Clumsiness
Mabataki Yori Hayaku centers on Himari Kohanai, a 15-year-old high school student who is deeply self-conscious about her clumsiness and air-headed nature. Determined to make a fresh start in high school, Himari’s efforts often end in comical mishaps. Despite her struggles, Himari is driven by a desire to get closer to someone she admires, leading her to join her school’s karate club.
Himari’s Journey
The manga follows Himari’s journey as she navigates the challenges of high school and her attempts to improve herself through karate. Initially, Himari appears to be a hopeless case, lacking athleticism, experience, and knowledge of the martial art. However, she possesses unusually sharp and perceptive vision, a unique trait that sets her apart and hints at untapped potential. The story emphasizes her gradual progress, showing how her enthusiasm fuels her development and increasing confidence.
More Than Just a Typical Sports Manga
While Mabataki Yori Hayaku utilizes the familiar premise of a schoolgirls’ sports club, it sets itself apart with its nuanced portrayal of character development and its exploration of the intricacies of martial arts. It delves into the dedication and practice required to excel in karate, demonstrating how Himari’s initial steps lead to significant growth. The manga features a cast of interesting characters including teammates and rivals, adding depth to the narrative and providing a compelling view of the world of high school karate.
Manga Details and Publication
Mabataki Yori Hayaku was launched in Shueisha’s Ultra Jump magazine in 2020. The series is known for its blend of action, humor, and heartfelt character interactions. The manga’s 11th compiled book volume was published on September 19, 2024. The second volume is slated for release on the same day the manga concludes, February 18th. The series is published in various regions, including Brazil by Panini under the title “Num Piscar de Olhos,” and in Mexico, also by Panini Manga.
Kazuki Funatsu: A Look at the Author
Kazuki Funatsu is a manga artist known for creating stories with unique characters and themes. Some of his other notable works include:
- Yokai Girls (YÅkai ShÅjo -Monsuga-): This manga series ran from March 2014 to June 2017 and explored the world of monster girls.
- Sundome!! Milky Way: Serialized from June 2016 to November 2019, this manga also received an alternate ending titled Sundome!! Milky Way Another End, which concluded in December 2020.
- Minna Agechauā„: Sequel: Released in 2018.
- Dogeza de Tanondemita: Also released in 2018.
- Curry naru Shokutaku: One of his earlier works, which was released in 2001.
Funatsu’s diverse portfolio highlights his ability to create engaging narratives across different genres.
Reception and Fan Response
Reviews of Mabataki Yori Hayaku generally emphasize its unique blend of sports and character-driven storytelling. Many appreciate the way Himariās character develops gradually, highlighting that her progress is not instantaneous, but the result of consistent effort and practice. Her underdog status, coupled with her sharp perception, makes her a compelling and relatable protagonist. The manga is also lauded for its cast of characters, each with their own motivations and stories, which enrich the narrative.
Where to Find the Manga
Readers can find the manga available in several regions, both in print and potentially in digital formats. As of January 2025, the series is being published in Brazil by Panini as “Num Piscar de Olhos” and in Mexico as Mabataki Yori Hayaku and is available from various retailers, including Amazon.
Final Thoughts
The ending of Mabataki Yori Hayaku marks the conclusion of a heartwarming and action-packed journey. The manga series has gained popularity for its unique take on the school sports genre, its emphasis on character growth, and its ability to make readers root for the underdog. As the series concludes, fans will eagerly anticipate how Himari’s story ends. The final chapter in Ultra Jump magazine on February 18th will mark the end of Kazuki Funatsu’s engaging tale.