Tokyopop Licenses the Celebrated Spanish Manga Perfeddion for North American English and Spanish Release

Perfeddion Cover Image

Tokyopop Licenses the Celebrated Spanish Manga Perfeddion for North American English and Spanish Release

Perfeddion Cover Image

A family faces a paranormal reckoning in this haunting manga by award-winning creators Dani Bermúdez and Fidel De Tovar

Introduction

TOKYOPOP, the pioneering manga and anime media brand, has officially announced that it has licensed North American English and Spanish publishing rights for Perfeddion, a one-shot manga from acclaimed Spanish creators Dani Bermúdez and Fidel De Tovar. The gripping paranormal drama is scheduled for print and digital debut in 2026.

The Story of Perfeddion

A family reunion always brings surprises, but neither Liv nor the rest of the family could have imagined what awaits them at Perfeddion—the enigmatic house on the outskirts where Uncle Guido now resides, and where he has summoned them to meet his mysterious new girlfriend.

The shadows lurking in the house’s hallways and the disturbing noises around it aren’t mere paranormal phenomena, but something far darker than the family is prepared to face. They don’t know it yet, but Perfeddion has one chilling rule:

YOU WILL NOT RUN AWAY WITHOUT THEM.

A Word from Tokyopop

“Spain has a long-established love affair with manga and a strong community of talented creators, writers, and artists that are breaking new ground within the genre, and we are very pleased to announce Perfeddion,” said Lena Atanassova, Editor-in-Chief of TOKYOPOP. “Dani Bermúdez’s distinctive artwork brings to life a dark and evocative story by writer Fidel De Tovar that is sure to delight a variety of manga fans.”

Meet the Creators

Dani Bermúdez, a passionate admirer of Japanese language and culture, draws influence from cinema and video games. He studied Fine Arts at Llotja School and Illustration at Joso School. In 2005, he debuted with his manga series Onegai Señorita in Line Magazine. He also contributed to collaborative works such as Let’s Cook! (2012) and Olympics (2013). His first solo work with Fidel De Tovar, Arashiyama, la montaña de los deseos, earned multiple awards and acclaim.

Fidel De Tovar is known for his electrifying storytelling and emotionally driven narratives. His acclaimed works include Arashiyama, la montaña de los deseos and Liquid Memories, which highlight his skill for crafting intricate plots and unforgettable characters. A leading voice in Planeta Manga, Fidel also actively engages with the comic community through conventions and workshops.

Conclusion

With its award-winning creators and a chillingly immersive story, Perfeddion promises to be a standout title in 2026. Stay tuned as TOKYOPOP brings this powerful Spanish manga to a broader audience in both English and Spanish editions.


ーOfficial Press Release

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