Resumen presentación Norma Editorial 44 Comic Barcelona – Ramen Para Dos
- Norma Editorial has officially acquired the license for the manga series Nanban-jin, as announced during the publisher's presentation at Comic Barcelona on May 16, 2026.
- The acquisition is particularly notable due to the authorship of the work.
- The licensing of Nanban-jin allows Norma Editorial to further consolidate its relationship with Fujita's bibliography in the Spanish market.
Norma Editorial has officially acquired the license for the manga series Nanban-jin
, as announced during the publisher’s presentation at Comic Barcelona on May 16, 2026.
The acquisition is particularly notable due to the authorship of the work. Nanban-jin
is created by Kazuhiro Fujita, the manga artist also known for the series Dorohedoro
.
Expansion of the Kazuhiro Fujita Catalog
The licensing of Nanban-jin
allows Norma Editorial to further consolidate its relationship with Fujita’s bibliography in the Spanish market. During the event, the publisher also provided updates regarding Dorohedoro
, another of Fujita’s most prominent works.

Fujita is recognized in the industry for a distinct visual style and narrative approach, and the addition of Nanban-jin
expands the availability of his historical and avant-garde storytelling for Spanish-speaking audiences.
Further Portfolio Updates
In addition to the new license and the news regarding Fujita’s work, Norma Editorial used the Comic Barcelona presentation to share developments on other titles within its current portfolio.
The publisher provided updates on the status of Shinobi Undercover
, though specific release dates or volume details were not detailed in the initial summary of the presentation.
These announcements are part of Norma Editorial’s broader strategy to maintain a diverse range of manga and comic offerings, balancing established hits with new licenses that appeal to specific niche interests and acclaimed creators.
The presentation at Comic Barcelona serves as a primary venue for the publisher to communicate its editorial roadmap and the status of ongoing serializations to the industry and the public.
