Gabriel DropOut Manga Ends Its Nearly 13-Year Run This October

After nearly thirteen years of slacking, snacking, and celestial dereliction, Gabriel DropOut is hanging up its halo. Author Ukami posted on Sunday that the series' final chapter will land in the October issue of Kadokawa's Comic Dengeki Daioh G, closing a gag manga that has been running since the early 2010s.
Ukami launched the supernatural school comedy in December 2013, first as a bimonthly strip before it settled into a monthly slot the following spring. Kadokawa collected the sixteenth tankōbon last September. English readers have followed along through Yen Press, whose fifteenth volume arrived in December 2025 and whose sixteenth is slated for December 15.
Most fans still met the cast through Doga Kobo's 2017 television adaptation: twelve episodes plus two specials, streamed worldwide by Crunchyroll, about honor-student angel Gabriel White Tenma crashing into video-game hibernation the moment she hits Earth. A later spin-off, Tapris SugarStep, already wrapped in 2020.
In the same post, Ukami set aside the usual jokes long enough to thank readers who stuck with Gab, Vigne, Satania, and Raphiel for the whole messy descent. The October chapter is the last chance to see whether Heaven's least motivated envoy ever clocks back in.
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