Attention Code Geass fans: the manga adaptation of Code Geass: Lelouch of the Re;surrection has officially ended after five years.

This is a big step forward for the Code Geass franchise, and it gives fans a clear ending to one part of the story. Here is a breakdown of what this means, why it matters, and how you can get involved.
Code Geass Lelouch of the Re;surrection
What happened?
- The serialization of a new manga version of the story, called „Lelouch of the Re;surrection,“ which is the same name as the movie, has come to an end. This means that this adaptation is officially over.
- There are some big differences between this manga and the original movie. For instance, in the manga, Jeremiah Gottwald, not Shirley Fenette, finds Lelouch vi Britannia’s body and brings it back to life.
- The manga has scenes and storylines that are only in it, even though the original anime and movie timelines are still separate.
Why does it matter for fans?
Fans of the manga will feel a strong sense of closure at the end of Code Geass: Lelouch of the Re;surrection. The story ends in a satisfying way instead of leaving it open-ended.

There is a different continuity that isn’t directly linked to the original TV show or movie canon. It also gives characters and events that are already known a new look.
Now that the manga is over, fans and collectors are likely to want the whole set even more. This ending also leaves room for the future of the franchise.
conclusion
In conclusion, the end of the Code Geass: Lelouch of the Re;surrection manga is a big deal for the popular series. It not only gives dedicated readers a satisfying ending, but it also adds to the Code Geass universe by showing its famous characters from a different angle.
As fans think about this new interpretation, the end of the manga opens up exciting new creative possibilities and future developments in the world of Code Geass, which is always changing.



