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While both offer access to the full magazine, Book Walker’s release marks the first time Young Magazine has been officially published in English. Readers can browse the issue directly in-browser or via app, though downloads are not supported. A voting campaign is also underway, which closes on November 10th. Until then, readers can select their favorite titles from the issue, and the top five will be serialized in English on K Manga alongside print releases. While Subaru and Subaru isn’t explicitly labeled as a sequel, its release indicates that Shigeno is far from done with the street racing universe he has built.
Subaru and Subaru: A New Chapter in Shigeno’s Racing Legacy
Subaru and Subaru is the latest manga by Shuichi Shigeno, known for defining the street-racing genre with Initial D and continuing that legacy in MF Ghost. The story opens with a quiet but deliberate tone, introducing a young protagonist and a Subaru BRZ, several models of which have appeared in the shared universe of Initial D. The chapter this time is not focused on high-speed racing rather more on character setup, but the presence of the BRZ and Shigeno’s signature panel pacing cements that motorsport will remain central.
The art style is consistent with Shigeno’s recent work: clean linework, realistic car detailing, and sparse backgrounds. There’s no direct crossover with Initial D or MF Ghost characters in the debut chapter, but the tone and framing imply a spiritual continuation. The manga was placed as the final entry in Young Magazine’s 45th anniversary issue, a deliberate move that positions it as the anchor of the entire release. For long-time fans, this feels like Shigeno reasserting his place in the genre—not with nostalgia, but with a quiet setup for what’s likely to evolve into another long-form motorsport saga.








