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Where the 3×3 Eyes manga picks up after the anime

To continue 3×3 Eyes after the anime, start the manga at Volume 6 (original 40-volume Japanese edition) — but see caveats: there is no legal English edition at this point. That is the Post-Ningen no Kamen / continuation of the search for the Ningen no Sho. Verified 2026-08-17 (confidence: medium).

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Volume 6 (original 40-volume Japanese edition) — but see caveats: there is no legal English edition at this point
Post-Ningen no Kamen / continuation of the search for the Ningen no Sho

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This entry has no clean answer and we are not going to pretend otherwise. Three problems. (1) NO ENGLISH CONTINUATION EXISTS. Dark Horse published eight English volumes between 1 March 1995 and 5 May 2004 and cancelled the series before volume 9; those eight English volumes are reformatted and smaller than the Japanese tankobon and cover only about four Japanese volumes. The anime covers five. The licensed English release therefore stops BEFORE the OVAs do — an English-only reader has no legal way to continue this series and never has had. (2) VOLUME NUMBERING IS AMBIGUOUS. The original run is 40 tankobon; a later Japanese re-release is 24 volumes, so 'volume 6' is edition-dependent. Our pickup refers to the original 40-volume edition. (3) NO CHAPTER-LEVEL ENDPOINT IS PUBLISHED ANYWHERE. Every source we found states coverage at volume granularity ('up to volume 5', 'the first five volumes'), and those sources may share a common lineage. Additionally, the Dark Horse edition altered artwork in volume 2 to remove content, with Yuzo Takada's approval, so the English text is not a page-faithful match to the Japanese.

What the anime covered

Seven OVA episodes covering roughly the first 5 of 40 tankobon volumes

Anime status
No ongoing adaptation. Two OVA series only — 3×3 Eyes (1991-92, 4 eps) and 3×3 Eyes: Seima Densetsu / Legend of the Divine Demon (1995-96, 3 eps). A TV series was under consideration around the manga's 2002 ending but was never produced
Last aired
Legend of the Divine Demon E3, 1996 (first OVA ran 1991-07-25 to 1992-03-19)
Source status
completed

Notes

Yuzo Takada, serialized in Young Magazine Kaizokuban 1987-1989 then Weekly Young Magazine 1989-2002, 40 volumes, complete. Won a Kodansha Manga Award in 1993. Two later sequel manga exist and are also unlicensed in English: 3×3 Eyes: Genjū no Mori no Sōnansha (2014-2016, 4 vols) and 3×3 Eyes: Kiseki no Yami no Keiyakusha (2016-, ongoing in Monthly Young Magazine; the two sequels totalled 7 volumes as of November 2022). Out-of-print Dark Horse volumes circulate on the secondary market only. No affiliate link is appropriate on this entry and none should be added — per the independence policy, the honest answer is that the reader cannot legally continue this series in English.

Sources

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3%C3%973_Eyes
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_3%C3%973_Eyes_volumes
manga.fandom.com/wiki/3%C3%973_Eyes
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Manga/SazanEyes
womenwriteaboutcomics.com/2017/12/10-reasons-dark-horse-needs-to-finish-releasin
Verified 2026-08-17 · confidence: medium. Not independently confirmed: either our sources disagree, or a second pass could not verify the exact number. Treat it as provisional.

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