Shueisha will publish the 100th and final chapter of LINK and Savan's World's End Harem: Fantasia on April 26, closing the sword-and-sorcery spinoff after roughly seven years of serialization.

Shueisha will release the 100th and final chapter of World's End Harem: Fantasia on April 26, bringing the long-running spinoff by writer LINK and artist Savan to a close. The milestone chapter wraps a serial that began in 2017 and migrated across Shueisha's digital platforms before settling into its current home on Shonen Jump+.
Fantasia is a sword-and-sorcery spinoff of LINK and Kotaro Shono's original World's End Harem, swapping the parent series' near-future pandemic premise for a fantasy world where protagonist Arc is summoned to serve a kingdom populated almost entirely by women. The manga launched on Shueisha's Shonen Jump+ adjacent platforms in 2017 and has been collected into multiple tankobon volumes over its run, with Seven Seas Entertainment handling the English release in North America under its mature-readers imprint Ghost Ship.
Chapter 100 is being positioned as the planned finale rather than a mid-story cancellation. The spinoff has followed Arc's arc through kingdom politics, rival factions, and the mystery of why this world's male population collapsed, and the closing stretch of chapters has been tying those threads together across the past several volumes.
The parent World's End Harem manga concluded its main storyline in 2020 and received a 2022 television anime adaptation from Studio Gokumi and AXsiZ, with Crunchyroll streaming the series internationally. A follow-up entry, World's End Harem: After World, has continued the franchise on the digital-first side of Shueisha's lineup, which means Fantasia's ending does not shutter the property as a whole.
Fantasia itself has not received an anime adaptation, though its fantasy setting and standalone cast made it the most visually distinct of the spinoffs. Seven Seas has released the series in English volumes that trail the Japanese release, so the localized edition of the final arc will continue appearing well after the Japanese finale drops.
There is no licensed simulpub of Fantasia through an India-specific manga platform, and the series remains an adult-rated title in English. Readers in India who follow the franchise have typically accessed the Seven Seas print volumes through import channels, and that pattern is expected to continue for the final volume once it is compiled. The main-series anime adaptation remains available on Crunchyroll's India catalogue for viewers who want to revisit the franchise's core storyline ahead of the spinoff's wrap-up.
The April 26 chapter will confirm whether Fantasia closes with a definitive ending for Arc's storyline or leaves room for a further sequel within Shueisha's ecosystem. With After World still running, the publisher has a clear pathway to continue the broader franchise, and any post-finale announcements about new spinoffs, a compiled final volume release date, or potential anime plans for Fantasia itself are most likely to surface alongside or shortly after the final chapter's publication.
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