Kengan Omega Chapter 148: Release Date, Review and Discussions

In chapter 147, titled “The Changing Seasons,” Koga explained the situation after the Kengan Association and Purgatory tournament. Eroih’s funeral was held right after the tournament, and three months have passed since then.

Koga met Masaki at his university to check on him after the incidents with his dad. In the end, Kiryu and Ryuki met to scheme on making the world right again.

What lies ahead for the Kengan Omega series from here? Let’s find out as we bring you the latest chapter updates of the manga.

1. Chapter 148 Discussion and Speculation 

Things are changing in Kengan Omega after the Tournament Arc. The events so far aren’t the end but the start to something even more significant later in the manga.

Koga began his career as a fighter, and Ryuki took a different path to get stronger. Will we see Ohma train Koga? With the way the plot moves, I think we might see Koga test his limits in the upcoming chapters.

Is Kiryu going to use Ryuki for his own purpose? What plans does Kiryu have that we don’t know of yet? It feels like he’s either plotting against the Worm or has some other motives.

The story is moving forward from here with the manga in an unexpected direction. So let’s see what the following chapters for the Kengan Omega series will reveal next.

2. Chapter 148 Release Date

Chapter 148 of the Kengan Omega manga will be released on Wednesday, Feb 23, 2022. The chapter title has not been leaked yet.

I. Is Kengan Omega on a Break This Week?

No, Chapter 148 of Kengan Omega manga will be released as per its schedule. No such delay has been announced.

3. Chapter 148 Raw Scans and Leaks

Raw scans for chapter 148 of the Kengan Omega manga have not been released yet. These scans usually surface on the internet one to two days before the weekly release day. So we can expect maybe by February 22.

4. Recap of Chapter 147

This chapter starts with Koge stating it’s been three months since the Kengan Association and Purgatory competition. He explains how the funeral of Eroih followed after the tournament, with many people paying their respect.

He feels Eroih’s demise must’ve hit hard on Ohma, and he hasn’t met him since then. Later, Koga accompanies Kazuo to his workplace, considering the Worm might appear anytime. After he drops Kazuo off, Koga visits a university to meet a friend.

He enquires a few students where Masaki is and finds him in the cafeteria. Masaki’s happy that Koga came to visit him and asks him about his debut as a fighter. As Koga thinks Masaki is managing after his father’s death, Masaki appreciates him for the concern.

Masaki explains he’s doing fine and that his uncle, Katsujiro, is now the CEO of his dad’s company. He then asks Koga if he’s doing fine, considering that something is worrying him. Koga sits there thinking the tables flipped around on cheering up to him.

After his training at a dojo, Koga meets Ohma. Ohma talks about Koga’s carrier as a fighter starting well. Koga wonders if Ohma will get back to the fighting scene but gets a reply from him that he will get back if he feels like it.

Koga then asks Ohma if he wouldn’t mind fighting him. Meanwhile, in an alleyway, Kiryu and Ryuki meet up after a long time since the tournament. Kiryu getting the sense Ryuki has made up his mind, says they’re going to set the world right again.

5. Where to Read Kengan Omega?

Since Kengan Omega manga is published under Kodansha Comics, there is no official way to read the manga/books online except buying their digital copies for Amazon Kindle and others. We recommend you to purchase the volumes instead of using pirate websites.

6. About Kengan Omega

Kengan Ashura is a Japanese manga series written by Yabako Sandrovich and illustrated by Daromeon. It was serialized on Shogakukan’s Ura Sunday website from April 2012 to August 2018.

A sequel, titled Kengan Omega, began in January 2019.

Beginning two years after Ganryu Island’s Kengan Annihilation Tournament, the manga follows aspiring fighter Narushima Koga and the mysterious Gaoh Ryuki as they are tangled up in the underground world of the Kengan matches.

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