These characters bear a striking resemblance to some of the characters Tsukimizu has been drawing on Twitter recently, especially the girl with mushrooms growing out of her head in the middle, so it would seem that this series has been in the works for some time. The announcement describes the upcoming series as a “poetic, surreal yet heartwarming 4 panel series about the everyday,” and reveals what is assumedly some of the characters set to appear in the series. You can check out the announcement featured in the magazine below: The announcement followed a mysterious tweet from the official Girls’ Last Tour Twitter account that hinted at a “reboot” and got fans speculating about what could be in store. And now, it’s finally here.Īnnounced in this week’s issue of Kadokawa’s Comic Cune was the serialization of Tsukimizu’s new series, titled Shimeji Simulation, which is set to start in next month’s issue, to be released January 26. But that didn’t stop me from picking up the manga and trawling my way through creator Tsukimizu’s endless Twitter doodles and drawings, and I’ve been awaiting their next move ever since. Its anime adaptation was unfortunately confined to Amazon’s now-defunct ‘Anime Strike’ service, and so at the time, it didn’t get enough of the praise it deserved for being an entertaining, meditative, and downright harrowing take on the slice of life genre. Girls’ Last Tour was one of my favorite things last year.