Call of the Night (よふかしのうた Yofukashi no Uta?, lit. Song of the Night Walkers) is a manga series written and illustrated by
Kotoyama. It began serialization in Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine on August 28, 2019, and is currently ongoing.
In 2021,
Viz Media began an official English publication of the series, releasing the first English volume on April 13, 2021.
Synopsis[]
One sleepless night, Kou slips out to walk the streets. Life after dark is a revelation! When flirtatious Nazuna invites Kou to spend the night at her place in an abandoned building, he’s
stoked! But then he awakens to kisses on his neck with a little too much bite to them... Is it just the delicious taste of his blood that makes her meet him night after night for late-night adventures, conversation and...naps? Or something else? Then, when a cute girl from Kou’s past shows up and competes for his attention, his budding relationship with the undead is put to the
test![1]
Chapters and Volumes[]
The Call of the Night manga has so far been collected into 12 tankobon volumes.
Main article:
Chapters and Volumes
Adaptations[]
Call of the Night has received a 2022 anime adaptation by studio LIDENFILMS.
Main article:
Call of the Night (Anime)
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Call of the Night on Viz
Navigation[]
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Manga|
Chapters and Volumes Volume 1:
| Chapter 1 • Chapter 2 • Chapter 3 •
Chapter 4 • Chapter 5 • Chapter 6 •
Chapter 7 • Chapter 8
| Volume 2:
| Chapter 9 • Chapter 10 • Chapter 11 •
Chapter 12 • Chapter 13 • Chapter 14 •
Chapter 15 • Chapter 16 • Chapter 17 •
Chapter 18
| Volume 3:
| Chapter 19 • Chapter 20 • Chapter 21 •
Chapter 22 • Chapter 23 • Chapter 24 •
Chapter 25 • Chapter 26 • Chapter 27 •
Chapter 28 • Chapter 29
| Volume 4:
| Chapter 30 • Chapter 31 • Chapter 32 •
Chapter 33 • Chapter 34 • Chapter 35 •
Chapter 36 • Chapter 37 • Chapter 38 •
Chapter 39 • Chapter 35.5
| Volume 5:
| Chapter 40 • Chapter 41 • Chapter 42 •
Chapter 43 • Chapter 44 • Chapter 45 •
Chapter 46 • Chapter 47 • Chapter 48 •
Chapter 49
| Volume 6:
| Chapter 50 • Chapter 51 • Chapter 52 •
Chapter 53 • Chapter 54 • Chapter 55 •
Chapter 56 • Chapter 57 • Chapter 58 •
Chapter 59
| Volume 7:
| Chapter 60 • Chapter 61 • Chapter 62 •
Chapter 63 • Chapter 64 • Chapter 65 •
Chapter 66 • Chapter 67 • Chapter 68 •
Chapter 69
| Volume 8:
| Chapter 70 • Chapter 71 • Chapter
72 • Chapter 73 • Chapter 74 •
Chapter 75 • Chapter 76 • Chapter
78 • Chapter 79
| Volume 9:
| Chapter 80 • Chapter 81 • Chapter
82 • Chapter 83 • Chapter 84 •
Chapter 85 • Chapter 86 • Chapter
88 • Chapter 89
| Volume 10:
| Chapter 90 • Chapter 91 • Chapter
92 • Chapter 93 • Chapter 94 •
Chapter 95 • Chapter 96 • Chapter
98 • Chapter 99
| Volume 11:
| Chapter 100 • Chapter 101 • Chapter
102 • Chapter 103 • Chapter 104 •
Chapter 105 • Chapter 106 • Chapter
108 • Chapter 109
| Volume 12:
| Chapter 110 • Chapter 111 • Chapter 112 •
Chapter 113 • Chapter 114 • Chapter
115 • Chapter 116 • Chapter 118 •
Chapter 119
| Volume 13:
| Chapter 120 • Chapter 121 • Chapter
122 • Chapter 123 • Chapter 124 •
Chapter 125 • Chapter 126 • Chapter
127 • Chapter 128 • Chapter 129
| Not in Volumes:
| Chapter 130 • Chapter 131 • Chapter
132 • Chapter 133 • Chapter 134 •
Chapter 135 • Chapter 136 • Chapter
137 • Chapter 138 • Chapter 139 •
Chapter 140
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How many Call of the Night volumes are there?
Call of the Night (10 book series) Kindle Edition. Nanakusa is a vampire. That's okay with human Ko. He wants to be one too.
How many chapter of Call of the Night are there?
Call of the Night's first manga volume was released in November 2019. As of June 2022, there had been over 138 chapters released and 11 tankobon volumes.
Does KO turn into a vampire?
As of this writing, Kou has not fully transformed into a vampire in Call of the Night. However, he can only become a vampire for a short time when he sees blood. As a result, fans have been speculating a lot about Kou Yamori's endgame in Call of the Night.
How old is the vampire in Call of the Night?
It's really that simple and it gets a little weird when Kotoyama maps out their vision of vampire lore through Nanakusa, the vampire's perspective. Ko, is a teen, specifically, he's 14-years old. During one of his many sleepless nights, Ko slips out to walk the streets.