A complete review of Glass Mask Volume 50 is currently impossible as the volume has not been published and the series remains on an extended hiatus. Author Suzue Miuchi reaffirmed her commitment to finishing the series in 2024, though no release date exists for the follow-up to Volume 49. For more details, visit Anime News Network .
Fans have often vilified Suzue Miuchi for the glacial pace of Glass Mask . But Volume 50’s afterword (leaked via Twitter) offers a heartbreaking explanation. Miuchi writes: glass mask volume 50
has become something of a "phantom" masterpiece. Since its debut in 1976, the series has captivated readers with the intense rivalry between Maya Kitajima and Ayumi Himekawa, but for over a decade, the story has remained frozen just steps away from its conclusion. The Great Hiatus A complete review of Glass Mask Volume 50
magazine after 2012. These chapters suggest the final act will involve: The Crimson Goddess Reveal: Fans have often vilified Suzue Miuchi for the
In the pantheon of legendary manga, few titles command the respect, devotion, and sheer frustration as Suzue Miuchi’s Glass Mask ( Garasu no Kamen ). For over four decades, this shōjo masterpiece has captivated readers with its tale of two rival actresses—the raw, instinctual talent of Maya Kitajima and the cold, polished genius of Ayumi Himekawa—fighting for the ultimate role: the Crimson Goddess.
After years of following Maya Kitajima’s journey, reaching the "Volume 50" milestone—even if it largely exists in fans' hearts and rare previews—is an emotional experience. This series is the definition of a masterpiece that refuses to rush, much like the intense training required for the "Crimson Goddess" role itself.