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Devils' Line (Japanese: デビルズライン, Hepburn: Debiruzu Rain) is a Japanese dark fantasymanga series written and illustrated by Ryo Hanada. The manga is licensed in English by Vertical. An anime television series adaptation by Platinum Vision is scheduled to premiere in April 2018.
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Ryo Hanada launched the manga in Kodansha's Monthly Morning Two on March 22, 2013.[4][1] North American publisher Vertical announced their license to the series during their panel at Otakon on July 24, 2015.[1]Kodansha Comics is publishing the series digitally.[5]
An anime adaptation was announced in Monthly Morning Two on July 22, 2017.[5] The series will be directed by Yoshinobu Tokumoto at animation studio Platinum Vision, with Hideaki Nakano serving as assistant director.[3] Kenji Konuta and Ayumu Hisao are writing the series.[3] Senri Kawaguchi serves as chief animation director along with Toshimitsu Kobayashi, and also provides character designs for the series, while Yasuhiro Saiki is the series' action animation director.[3]
Masaki Mayuzumi is the art director for the series, and Shigeki Asakawa is the director of photography.[3] Prop design is provided by Tomokazu Sugimura, and Aiko Yamagami is in charge of the color setting. The anime is edited by Kashiko Kimura. Pony Canyon Enterprises is producing the sound for the series under sound director Toru Nakano, with sound effects by Eiko Morikawa and Yuki Hayashi.[3] The music for the series is composed by Kana Shibue and recorded by King Records.[3]