Despite the date on this review, this is no trick - it's not only a sequel manga to my favorite anime (and its rather underrated manga adaptation), but it's one of the rare ones to do so in a really substantial sort of way.
REVOLUTIONARY GIRL UTENA: AFTER THE REVOLUTION (Shoujo Kakumei Utena: After the Revolution), by Chiho Saito, based on the original concept by Be-Papas. First published in 2017 and first published in North America in 2020.
PLOT:
20 years after Utena brought an end to Akio's endless duels, the former members of Ohtori Academy's student council are still grappling with old problems. Touga and Saionji are working as art dealers, but still find themselves in competition with one another. Juri's an Olympic fencer, but can't shake the insecurity she feels about her troubled relationship with Shiori. Miki is an accomplished pianist, but can't understand why his comatose twin sister Kaoru has been rising from her bed to complete his unfinished composition. In turn they all find themselves back at Ohtori and caught up in mysterious duels, where a strange pink-haired girl is waiting to help them.
