The Bugle Call: Song of War

The Bugle Call: Song of War
First tankōbon volume cover
戦奏教室
(Sensō Kyōshitsu)
Genre
Manga
Written byMozuku Sora
Illustrated byHigoro Toumori
Published byShueisha
English publisher
ImprintJump Comics SQ.
MagazineJump Square
Original runJune 3, 2022 – present
Volumes13

The Bugle Call: Song of War (Japanese: 戦奏教室, Hepburn: Sensō Kyōshitsu) is a Japanese manga series written by Mozuku Sora and illustrated by Higoro Toumori. It began serialization in Shueisha's Jump Square magazine in June 2022. As of February 2026, thirteen volumes have been released.

Characters

Papal States

Luca (リュカ, Ryuka)
A 14-year-old branch-hexed. He was raised by a band of mercenaries, where he served as their bugler. After being saved by the Pontiff, he agrees to become the leader of the Papal States' branch-hexed, in exchange for help in achieving his dream of becoming a maestro. He's developed feelings for Zoe. His power allows him to turn sound into light, which he uses in battle to command troops.
Zoe (ゾーイ, Zōi)
A branch-hexed under Luca's command and the Papal States' trump card. She has a mutual affection for Luca. She believes the Pontiff is her mother. Her power allows her to obtain her future self's strength, but she falls asleep afterwards as a consequence. She is 27-years-old but has the mind of a 9-year-old due to overuse of her power.
The Pontiff (教皇, Kyōkō)
The leader of the Papal States and of the Spirism faith.
Demi (デミ)
A branch-hexed under Luca's command. Her power gives her exceptional eyesight that she can share with others.
Miura (ミウラ)
A branch-hexed under Luca's command. His power allows him to run incredibly fast, though, because of the high speed, he cannot see where he is going.
Poppy (ポピー, Popī)
A branch-hexed under Luca's command. Her power gives her telekinesis. Her telekinesis is very weak but has a large radius, allowing her to use a bow and arrow to hit enemies at a distance with high accuracy.
Cora (コーラ, Kōra)
A branch-hexed under Luca's command. Her power allows her to transfer injuries between herself and another person. She primarily serves as a medic.
Oskar (オスカー, Osukā)
A branch-hexed under Luca's command. He and Zahid have been friends since childhood. He is fanatically devoted to the Pontiff, who brought his younger sister back to life. His power grants him immortality, capable of healing from any wound, including decapitation.
Zahid (ザヒード, Zahīdo)
A branch-hexed under Luca's command. Born to a traveling merchant, he often visited Oskar's village, with whom he became friends. His power gives him supernatural luck.

Erin Empire

The Garland Branched (花冠の枝憑き, Kakan no Edatsuki)
A 13-year-old branch-hexed capable of destroying whole nations. Her power allows her to summon a meteor on a target.

Kingdom of Gallia

The Looking Glass Branched (鏡面の枝付き, Kyōmen no Edatsuki)
A powerful branch-hexed serving Gallia as a soldier. Her power allows her to create a spatial connection between mirrors.
Catherine
Daughter of the Looking Glass Branched.

Other

Gerhart (ゲルハルト, Geruharuto)
Leader of a band of mercenaries and Luca's adoptive father.

Publication

Written by Mozuku Sora and illustrated by Higoro Toumori, the manga began serialization in Shueisha's Jump Square magazine on June 3, 2022.[2] In September 2025, it was announced that the series would be entering its final battle.[3] As of February 2026, the series' individual chapters have been collected into thirteen tankōbon volumes.[4]

In October 2024, Viz Media announced that they licensed the series for English publication.[5]

Volumes

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1September 2, 2022[6]978-4-08-883236-4June 3, 2025[7]978-1-9747-5259-1
  • 1. "Dreams of Sound" (夢見る音, Yumemiru Oto)
  • 2. "The Two Great Spires" (二つの主塔, Futatsu no Shutō)
  • 3. "Marching" (マーチング, Māchingu)
2January 4, 2023[8]978-4-08-883344-6August 5, 2025[9]978-1-9747-5609-4
  • 4. "First Campaign" (はじめての遠征, Hajimete no Ensei)
  • 5. "The Battle of Fort Cannoli (Part 1)" (カンノーリ城の戦い➀, Kannōri-jō no Tatakai (1))
  • 6. "The Battle of Fort Cannoli (Part 2)" (カンノーリ城の戦い➁, Kannōri-jō no Tatakai (2))
  • 7. "Shining Far Off in the Night Sky" (夜空の奥で光るもの, Yozora no Oku de Hikaru Mono)
3April 4, 2023[10]978-4-08-883515-0October 7, 2025[11]978-1-9747-5823-4
  • 8. "Flower Ring" (フラワーリング, Furawā Ringu)
  • 9. "House of Mirrors" (鏡の家, Kagami no Ie)
  • 10. "Weather Report" (ウェザーリポート, Wezā Ripōto)
4July 4, 2023[12]978-4-08-883570-9December 2, 2025[13]978-1-9747-5824-1
  • 11. "Boy Meets Lady" (ボーイ・ミーツ・レディ, Bōi Mītsu Redi)
  • 12. "A Pitiable Emptiness" (愛しい空っぽ, Itoshī Karappo)
  • 13. "Flowering" (フラワリング, Furawaringu)
5October 4, 2023[14]978-4-08-883673-7February 3, 2026[15]978-1-9747-6175-3
  • 14. "Career Hopes" (進路希望, Shinro Kibō)
  • 15. "Off to the Land of Thralls" (奴隷の国へ, Dorei no Kuni e)
  • 16. "Domain of the Doppelgangers" (複命たちの国, Fukumeitachi no Kuni)
6February 2, 2024[16]978-4-08-883778-9April 7, 2026[17]978-1-9747-6176-0
  • 17. Spiredom of War (戦争教区, Sensō Kyōku)
  • Side Story 1 (番外編1, Bangaihen Ichi)
  • 18. Shelter from the Rain (雨宿り, Amayadori)
  • 19. Sounding the Dream (音見る夢, Otomiru Yume)
7June 4, 2024[18]978-4-08-884027-7June 2, 2026[19]978-1-9747-6360-3
  • 20. Ten ni Ochiru Edatsuki (天に落ちる枝憑き)
  • 21. Mon Tonbu-jō Kessen (モン・トンブ城決戦)
  • 22. Ichi Manbun no Ichi (1万分の1)
  • 23. Jōshaken (乗車権)
8September 4, 2024[20]978-4-08-884182-3
  • 24. Wō Gēmu (ウォーゲーム)
  • 25. Tsūkagirei (通過儀礼)
  • 26. Otona ni Naru Made Sumau Heya (大人になるまで住まう部屋)
9January 4, 2025[21]978-4-08-884324-7
  • 27. Modan Taimusu (モダンタイムス)
  • 28. "Happy"
  • 29. Zōi no Sekai (ゾーイの世界)
10April 4, 2025[22]978-4-08-884421-3
  • 30. Oshie no Kuni (教えの国)
  • 31. Miraijin no Mura (未来人の村)
  • 32. Kyōdōtai (共同体)
11July 4, 2025[23]978-4-08-884586-9
  • 33. Riaritī Shō (リアリティーショー)
  • 34. "Sweet Dreams"
  • 35. Nichijō Bibōroku (日常備忘録)
12October 3, 2025[24]978-4-08-884709-2
  • 36. Ichiban Nagai Hi (いちばん長い日)
  • 37. Yūgure (夕暮れ)
  • 38. Yozora no Shita de Hiraku Mono (夜空の下で開くもの)
13February 4, 2026[4]978-4-08-884821-1
  • 39. Fuyu Kitaru (冬来る)
  • 40. Tokeijikake no Ki (時計じかけの木)
  • 41. Tsunagari no Kuni (繋がりの国)

Reception

The reception of The Bugle Call: Song of War has been largely positive, with critics praising its innovative magic system,[25][26] detailed artwork,[27][1][28] and its blend of historical and dark fantasy elements.[29] Screen Rant included the manga in its list of the "10 Best New-Gen Manga to Read in 2026."[30] It was also recommended by Makoto Yukimura, the creator of Vinland Saga.[30][31]

The narrative and characters were well received by critics.[26][1] Kara Dennison of Otaku USA described it as a "surprisingly inspirational and hopeful story."[28] Mida of Scorpio Books noted that the ability to "see" music keeps the pacing "sharp and quick" while maintaining the emotional weight of the lives lost in war.[29] Kerstin of Walt's Comic Shop, however, noted an abrupt tonal shift in the first volume, causing the narrative to "lose some focus in the middle."[27] Some found Luca a relatable and likable character[28] while others found him to be unlikable though intriguing.[32]

The worldbuilding was generally favorably received,[25] though some critics found the setting unoriginal.[27][1] The series' worldbuilding and tone have been compared to other dark fantasy works, such as Berserk and Vinland Saga.[25][27] Kerstin noted that while "inspirations from Vinland Saga and Berserk are apparent", the world is "carefully constructed."

Higoro Toumori's artwork has received significant acclaim. Kerstin described the depictions of Luca's power as "particularly striking"[27] and Dennison called the art "gorgeous."[28]

References

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