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Reborn!, Irregular at Magic High School, Duel Masters Creators Collaborate on Horo-Beat Manga

TL;DR, Horo Beat launched in the June issue of Monthly CoroCoro Comics with a 66-page first chapter. Shigenobu Matsumoto created the original and storyboard, Tsutomu Satou cooperates on scenario, Akira Amano provided character designs, and Akira Tsuruta draws the manga.

Horo Beat manga launched in the June issue of Shogakukan’s Monthly CoroCoro Comics with a 66-page opening chapter.
The debut arrives as a cross-creator collaboration confirmed by the magazine and its official website, pairing a yokai action premise with a clear tag-team hook.
Duel Masters creator Shigenobu Matsumoto leads the original and storyboard, The Irregular at Magic High School author Tsutomu Satou supports the scenario, and Reborn!

creator Akira Amano provides designs, with Akira Tsuruta on art.
Readers get a full first encounter that establishes the human and yokai partnership at the heart of the series.

Horo Beat launches in Monthly CoroCoro, chapter 1 details

The June issue of Shogakukan’s Monthly CoroCoro Comics launched a new series titled Horo Beat on Friday, delivering a 66-page debut. According to the magazine and its website, serialization begins with this issue. The Horo Beat launch places a fresh tag-team action title into CoroCoro’s current lineup.

Chapter 1 serves as both a premise introduction and a kinetic battle episode. The magazine describes the concept as a thrilling tag-team battle, pairing humans with yokai. The feature-length opener gives room for setup, power reveals, and a decisive clash that clarifies how the partnership works in action.

The first installment is printed in the Monthly CoroCoro Comics June issue. A specific ongoing schedule was not detailed in the notice, but the series has started serialization. Readers seeking the debut should look to that issue for the complete 66-page first chapter.

  • Publication: Monthly CoroCoro Comics, June issue, Shogakukan.
  • Format: 66-page first chapter that introduces leads, powers, and the combat loop.
  • Release timing: Friday, as stated by the magazine.
  • Japanese title: ホロビート, presented alongside the series announcement.
  • Premise cue: Magazine labels it a “thrilling tag-team battle” with yokai and humans.
  • Main cast in chapter 1: Jin, Hinata, and temple cat Leo, the story’s core trio.
  • Confirmation: Details come from Monthly CoroCoro Comics and the magazine’s website.

Who is behind Horo Beat, and what each creator did

The Horo Beat manga brings together four creators, each with a clear credit in Monthly Coro Coro Comics. Shigenobu Matsumoto, known for Duel Masters, is credited for the original work and is in charge of storyboard composition. Tsutomu Satou, author of The Irregular at Magic High School, cooperates on the scenario.

, handles the original character designs. Akira Tsuruta draws the manga. This team debuted the series in the June issue, which opened with a first chapter of 66 pages.

The magazine and its website list these roles so readers can see who handled the concept, the scenario cooperation, the designs, and the finished pages.

Shigenobu Matsumoto anchors the project. The Shigenobu Matsumoto role covers the original work credit and the storyboard composition credit. Tsutomu Satou is credited for cooperation on the scenario.

These listings are presented by Coro Coro and identify who supplies the original work, who composes the storyboards, and who cooperates on the scenario. The credits confirm Matsumoto’s leadership on the base idea and structure, while Satou supports the scenario as stated.

Akira Amano is in charge of the original character designs. That Akira Amano character design credit is listed alongside the others in the magazine’s announcement. Akira Tsuruta serves as the series’ artist, drawing the manga itself.

With Amano credited for the design originals and Tsuruta credited for the artwork, the visual side is clearly assigned. These roles appear with the series description that calls it a “thrilling tag-team battle” featuring humans and yōkai teaming up, as presented by the magazine. The source lists these four creators and their exact duties.

Any additional staff credits beyond this lineup are not yet confirmed by the magazine or its website.

What Horo Beat’s first chapter shows about the story and characters

The opener follows Jin Narumi, a second-year middle schooler who can see monsters, yokai, devils, and ghosts. He visits his friend Hinata at her family’s temple each morning, which is overrun by creatures she cannot see. A giant yokai attacks, knocks Hinata unconscious, and corners Jin, until the temple cat Leo transforms into a Leo raiju battle partner.

Together, Jin and Leo fight as a tandem and save Hinata, framing the Horo Beat story through one complete encounter. The magazine pitches the series as tag-team action where yokai and humans team up, and the debut makes that contract visible in combat. Hinata grounds the stakes as the everyday friend the duo protects.

  • Protagonist lens: Jin perceives the invisible, so danger is real to him even when others doubt it.
  • Setting: Hinata’s temple, a hotspot for disturbances, gives the story a daily meeting point and battleground.
  • Trigger event: A giant yokai forces a choice, revealing Leo’s raiju form and the pair’s complementary roles.
  • Team dynamic: Jin’s awareness and resolve combine with Leo’s power to execute coordinated counters.
  • Immediate payoff: The duo defeats the attacker and rescues Hinata, proving the partnership’s stakes and value.
  • Series promise: Ongoing tag-team battles, creature threats, and evolving bonds anchored by school life and temple duties.

Source: ANN

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