Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest is a Japanese manga series written and storyboarded by Hiro Mashima, and illustrated by Atsuo Ueda. It is a sequel to Mashima's Fairy Tail series, focusing on Natsu Dragneel and his team from the titular wizard guild as they aim to complete an unfinished, century-old mission. The manga was launched in Kodansha's Magazine Pocket manga app in July 2018, and is licensed by Kodansha USA for an English release in North America. As of July 2022, twelve tankōbon volumes have been released in Japan. An anime television series adaptation has been announced. Show One year following the demise of Zeref and Acnologia, Natsu Dragneel and his team from the Fairy Tail wizard guild embark on the 100 Years Quest, a mission that has been unaccomplished for over a century, on the northern continent of Guiltina. There the team learns that their mission is to seal the Five Dragon Gods, a group of dragons whose power rivals Acnologia's and threatens to cause worldwide destruction. Meanwhile, Fairy Tail recruits a new member named Touka, who is possessed by a witch that aims to seize the dragons' powers for her own purposes. Touka is an Exceed girl who is possessed by Faris,Ch. 17, 67 a human shrine maiden who pretends to be the White Mage (白魔導士, Shiro Madōshi, "White Wizard") – the missing leader of the white magic cult Rebellious[Jp. 1] – with her ability to steal others' magic and erase it or control their minds,Ch. 15 for which she is thought to be as dangerous as Zeref, the Black Wizard.Ch. 9 Both Touka and Faris are originally from a parallel universe called Elentear,Ch. 64, 66 which Faris attempts to save from the dragon god Selene by erasing powerful sources of magic in Earth-land, including Fairy Tail and the Five Dragon Gods, using Touka's "Aqua Aera" magic to travel between worlds.Ch. 67 Touka appears to be enamored with Natsu, who unknowingly saved her from bandits during his training journey,Ch. 1 but is later revealed to be in love with Happy, having mistaken Natsu's name as his.Ch. 43 Elefseria is the founding master of Magia Dragon,[Jp. 2] Earth-land's first wizard guild, located on the northern continent of Guiltina.Ch. 1 He serves as Fairy Tail's client for the 100 Years Quest, which he issued following a failed attempt at defeating the Five Dragon Gods by teaching himself Dragon Slayer magic, resulting in his transformation into a dragon. As such, he has remained alive for the 160 years since making his request, using magic to assume his original human appearance.Ch. 2 The Five Dragon Gods[Jp. 3] are a group of dragons who survived the Dragon King Festival by fleeing to Guiltina to hide from Acnologia.Ch. 20 Since then, they are each considered to have become as strong as Acnologia,Ch. 1 and are viewed as deities by Guiltina's citizens.Ch. 24 Several of the dragons have the ability to assume humanoid forms.Ch. 20 To prevent them from causing a potential catastrophe, the object of the 100 Years Quest is for wizards to seal the dragons away.Ch. 3 Diabolos[Jp. 9] is a guild of "fifth-generation" Dragon Slayers called Dragon Eaters who gain their abilities by consuming dragons.Ch. 6 Led by Georg Reizen (ゲオルグ・ライゼン, Georugu Raizen),Ch. 23 the guild comes into conflict with Fairy Tail over the Five Dragon Gods, whose power is desired by the Dragon Eaters.Ch. 6 Diabolos includes a team led by Skullion Raider (スカリオン・レイダー, Sukarion Reidā), who uses ash-based magic to create and disintegrate objects;Ch. 10 its other members are Kiria (キリア), who creates magical blades that cut through anything;Ch. 6 Madmole (マッドモール, Maddomōru), an armored man with an indestructible body;Ch. 7 Nebaru (ネバル), a bestial man with spider-like abilities;Ch. 34 and Wraith (レイス, Reisu, also "Reiss"), a spirit who is imperceptible to anyone except other Dragon Slayers.Ch. 34 Ranked above Skullion's team are the Dark Dragon Slayer Knights,[Jp. 10] the guild's strongest force.Ch. 46 Following the conclusion of Fairy Tail on July 26, 2017, Hiro Mashima posted a tweet on April 5, 2018, announcing that sequel to the series was being developed as a spin-off manga, although he did not specify that he would be returning as the illustrator.[3] On June 27, Mashima announced that the manga was tentatively titled Fairy Tail Zokuhen (FAIRY TAIL続編, lit. "Fairy Tail Sequel"),[4] which was confirmed on July 4 to be drawn by Atsuo Ueda with original storyboards provided by Mashima.[2] The manga was launched with two chapters in Kodansha's Magazine Pocket manga app on July 25, 2018, under the title Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest, while the first chapter was simultaneously published in the 34th issue of Weekly Shōnen Magazine.[2][5] On August 28, 2018, Ueda tweeted that chapters would be released every two weeks beginning on September 5, 2018.[6] The manga was published for an English language release by Kodansha USA in August 2019.[7][8] No.Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN 1 November 9, 2018[9] 978-4-06-513398-9 August 20, 2019[10] 978-1-63-236892-8
August 11, 2020 (print)[16][17] 978-1-63-236948-2
These chapters have yet to be published in a tankōbon volume. They were originally serialized in Magazine Pocket app from June to September 2022. An anime television series adaptation was announced during the "Hiro Mashima Fan Meeting" livestream on September 11, 2021.[34] Is the Fairy Tail 100 year quest manga finished?It seemed the story of Fairy Tail was over and done. However, Hiro Mashima and manga artist Atsuo Ueda teamed up to continue the tale in Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest, which is ongoing.
Is Fairy Tail manga 100 year quest canon?Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest started in 2018 after the original Fairy Tail manga ended. While Hiro Mashima is writing the story and doing layouts, the manga is drawn by another mangaka, Atsuo Ueda. Still, it's considered a canon sequel.
How many Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest volumes are there?
Is Fairy Tail 100 year quest official?The hit manga Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest is getting an official anime adaptation. The announcement was initially made during the Hiro Mashima Fan Meeting livestream event, and will be part of the Fairy Tail 15th-anniversary celebrations.
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