Summary

For anime fans who have not yet had the fortune to watch Studio Trigger’sCyberpunk: Edgerunnersanime, its principal creator and writer, Rafal Jaki, has hit a new milestone with his recent manga project,No/Name.The series was originally uploaded to the MANGA Plus Creators portal, allowing contributors worldwide to submit their envisioned manga series.

Rafal Jaki’s (and his artist co-creator, MACHINE GAMU) latest achievement is a world-first that is set to shake up the manga world. It is a monumental achievement in and of itself, withNo/Namebeingthe first Western-created mangato getserialized on the main MANGA Plusand Shonen Jump+ platforms.

Collage of Rebecca, David, and Lucy in Cyberpunk: Edgerunners looking at the camera.

No/Namewas first published on the MANGA Plus Creators platform on August 10, 2025, appearing as a one-shot while eventually amassing an incredible viewership in less than a year. The series depicts a sci-fi dystopiawhere names determine one’s power and role in society, and a battle quickly ensues over the identity of a baby child born from horrific circumstances to a reprehensible, controlling father. Now readers can look forward to regular new installments of theNo/Namemanga by Rafal Jaki and MACHINE GAMU.

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No/Name Is the First Series by Western Creators on MANGA Plus

A Huge Achievement for Rafal Jaki and MACHINE GAMU

No/Nameis a stellar series, overlapping with common seinen manga themes, such as a dystopian sci-fi world, taboo subjects, and intense political commentary.

First published in Fall 2023,No/Namerecently released a bundled version of its first and second chapters on MANGA Plus' main website and Shueisha’s Shonen Jump+ digital publication. This means thatNo/Nameis the first Western-created manga to achieve this. It doesn’t get any bigger than Shueisha, as the series is set to release biweekly chapters, with its next chapter launching on June 02, 2025. This continues a recent trend of unorthodox developments within otherwise-entrenched industries, such as Japan’sThe Reason for the Twin Lady’s Disguisewebtoonhitting 90 million views.

No Name Cyberpunk Edgerunners Creator  Ula stopping Kara

No/Nameis a stellar series, overlapping with common seinen manga themes, such as a dystopian sci-fi world, taboo subjects, and intense political commentary.It tackles tough social issueswith the same poignancy and narrative style that turned heads forCyberpunk: Edgerunners, yet this is an entirely different series with vastly unusual gimmicks at play. This news is exciting for aspiring Western manga creators and readers craving something bold, new, and original to read on the platform.

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MANGA Plus is a service intended for worldwide audiences, withthe Creators initiativeallowing writers and artists to contribute to its output and engage readers even further. It’s a free platform, albeit with some caveats for larger serialized titles and completed series,which may require a subscription to enjoy every chapter. But this is no issue for new series likeNo/Name, with the manga already amassing a hundred thousand views in two days, with readers around the globe, including, strikingly,on the Shonen Jump+ app in Japan.

MANGA Plus Creators has proven its value with this development, rewarding a brilliant creative collaboration with an enticing incentive. The clearest indicator of its intent to drive new content is in its Monthly Awards, where Bronze, Silver, and Gold awards get published in the mainline MANGA Plus library.Unsurprisingly,No/Namewon the Gold award after publishing its first chapter in September 2023, meaning a tidy cash prize and an incredible opportunity to be serialized by the largest manga publisher in the world. It means the global manga market isn’t just interested in buying and contributing to the product.

No Name manga Bodil’s wish to name his son

Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Fans Will Love the No/Name Manga

Potent Social Commentary and Unrelenting Style

Rafal Jaki is certainly not new to the entertainment industry, being the former business development director at CD PROJEKT RED, the developers of the hugely successfulWitchergames and ofCyberpunk 2077. Jaki also wrote a one-shot manga set in the Witcher universe,The Witcher: Ronin,but having the biggest manga publisher in Japan serialize his work must feel like a whole new achievement.

For those taking a detour out of Night City,No/Nameoffers a similarly bleak look at a sci-fi future where names bestow uncanny powers, including transformation, summoning creatures, and darkly powerful mind control abilities. Instead of the hopeless socioeconomic conditions driving others to crime, like in2023’s anime of the yearCyberpunk: Edgerunners,people are strictly assigned only certain groups of namesto determine their future roles. This takes something as fundamental as a parent’s privilege to name their child and turns it into a government affair, twisting it to the extreme in theNo/Namemanga.

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The central source of intrigue early in the plot ofNo/Nameis in how Bodil uses his name power or NP to effectively command other humans to do his bidding,including having Kára, his wife, unwillingly get pregnant and carry their child to term. With Ralf and Ula, two investigators on Bodil’s case,No/Namefollows an increasingly complex plot as they decide whether the system they uphold is above being influenced by horrific villains.

These themes aren’t unique to Western manga creators, yet the premise of Rafal Jaki and MACHINE GAMU’s series being available with new chapters biweekly is an enticing prospect. Readers and creators alike should look forward to new biweekly chapters ofNo/Nameevery Tuesday on MANGA Plus as a signal of what’s to come for the industry.

Cyberpunk: Edgerunners

Cast

David Martinez (Kenichiro Ohashi) is a streetwise kid living in the slums of Night City in Cyberpunk: Edgerunners. To survive, David becomes an edgerunner, also known as cyberpunk, taking on mercenary jobs outside the system. Together with a group of new and veteran edgerunners, David will shoot for the moon to escape the underbelly of the increasingly cyber-obsessed city. Unfortunately, the law isn’t the only group that the edgerunners will have to contend with, as other heavily cyber-augmented humans will pose an even more significant threat.