Glass Mask Volume 50 'link' May 2026
For 12 agonizing years—between 2012 and 2024—fans waited. They waited through natural disasters, industry shifts, and the author's health struggles. They waited for the story of Maya Kitajima and her rival Ayumi Himekawa to finally reach its next chapter. And then, in late 2024, the impossible happened. was released.
Rumors swirled that Miuchi-sensei had abandoned the series. Others claimed she had written the ending but refused to publish it until it was perfect. When Hakusensha (the publisher) finally announced a release date for Volume 50 in October 2024, the pre-orders crashed three major Japanese online retailers within 17 minutes. If you haven't read the scans (please buy the official release), look away now. For the rest of you, here is why Glass Mask Volume 50 is worth the weight of history. glass mask volume 50
The last panel of Volume 49 showed Maya collapsing under the pressure of her past trauma. For twelve years, the story froze. For 12 agonizing years—between 2012 and 2024—fans waited
Volume 50 does not shy away from the climax. Miuchi dedicates the first 150 pages to the simultaneous performances. Without giving too much away, Miuchi uses a brilliant silent chapter—zero dialogue—to show Maya and Himekawa acting against each other across space and time. It is widely considered the best artistic work of Miuchi's career. And then, in late 2024, the impossible happened
For the uninitiated, starting at Volume 50 is impossible. You need to go back to the beginning. But for the long-suffering fans who cried over Maya’s first performance of The Little Match Girl in the 80s, this volume is a gift.
The tortured love story between Maya and Masumi (the "Black Prince") has been the series' emotional core. In Volume 50, Masumi finally breaks his cold facade. One panel, showing him crying in an empty theater while watching Maya perform, has gone viral on X (formerly Twitter) with over 2 million likes. Critics are calling it the "most earned emotional payoff in manga history."