The manga adaptation of In Another World With My Smartphone (異世界はスマートフォンとともに。,Isekai wa Sumātofon to Tomo ni.?) series is illustrated by Soto and written by Patora Fuyuhara. The original character design by Eiji Usatsuka is still used in the adaptation. As of June 2022, there has been twelve tankōbon volumes released. On October 12th 2020, Yen press announced that they would be publishing the English version of the manga[1]. Six volumes of the English version have been released as of August 9th, 2022.
After a freak accident involving some lightning winds up zapping him dead, 15-year-old Mochizuki Touya wakes up to find himself face-to-face with God. “I am afraid to say that I have made a bit of a blunder...” laments the old coot. But all is not lost! God says that he can reincarnate Touya into a world of fantasy, and as a bonus, he gets to bring his smartphone along with! So begins Touya's adventure in a new, anachronistic pseudo-medieval world. Friends! Laughs! Tears! Inexplicable Deus ex Machina! He sets off on a journey full of wonder as he absentmindedly travels from place to place, following whatever goal catches his fancy. The curtains lift on an epic tale of swords, sorcery, and smartphone apps!
History
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The manga adaptation of the series was announced by the author on the author's footnote of the web series in chapter 408 on October 27, 2016[2]. The serialization would be released in Kadokawa's Monthly Comp Ace magazine. The chapter would be released monthly starting on November 26, 2016 in the January issue. The first tankōbon volume was released on June 24, 2017.
Yen Press announced that they will provide the English translation of the manga and they would released the first volume on April 13th, 2021[1].
The following chapters have appeared in the Monthly Comp Ace, but have not been compiled into a tankōbon (volume). The episode numbers will then be updated in alignment with previously published volumes.