After two years of silence, the Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir manga is making a triumphant return. Fans of the beloved Parisian heroes can now look forward to new chapters filled with charm, action, and romance.

Story Synopsis:
Publisher Kana announced on Sunday that the Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir manga will resume serialization after a two-year break. The manga adaptation, originally created by artist Rikku and based on the hit animated series by Thomas Astruc, had been on hiatus since June 2022. The new chapters are set to continue the magical adventures of Marinette Dupain-Cheng and Adrien Agreste as they protect Paris from supervillains.
The manga’s return aligns with the global popularity of the franchise, which has seen adaptations in animation, novels, toys, and now once again in manga form. This resurgence is expected to reinvigorate the fandom, especially as the manga explores side stories and alternate scenarios not fully developed in the anime.
Plot Continuation and Themes
The resumed serialization will dive deeper into character relationships, offering unique storylines beyond the canon TV episodes. Expect emotional growth, evolving partnerships, and new magical threats that challenge the dynamic duo. The manga continues to blend magical girl elements with superhero tropes, making it a hit with both shōjo and action manga fans.
Character Summaries:
Marinette Dupain-Cheng / Ladybug
A kind-hearted and creative high school girl, Marinette leads a double life as Ladybug, the magical heroine of Paris. Wielding the power of creation through her Miraculous, she balances school, friendships, and her secret identity while facing numerous villains.
Adrien Agreste / Cat Noir
By day, he is a model and son of a strict fashion tycoon; by night, he becomes the charming and fearless Cat Noir. Armed with the power of destruction and a deep loyalty to Ladybug, Adrien adds emotional depth and action to their partnership.
Bonus Section: Did You Know?
- The manga adaptation is written and drawn by Rikku, known for stylized art and manga flair.
- Unlike the anime, the manga introduces new villains and character backstories.
- The franchise has aired in over 120 countries and been translated into multiple languages.
- Ladybug and Cat Noir’s powers are inspired by Chinese mythology, with kwamis representing ancient spirits.
New chapters of Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir manga will be released soon via publisher Kana. With fresh content and the return of iconic characters, this revival is a treat for loyal fans and newcomers alike.





