Titan Manga has unveiled an exclusive first-look at the English cover and select preview pages for the upcoming second volume of Farewell, My Odin. The second volume of the historical action manga series by Chihiro Yoshioka will be released on May 5, 2026.
Titan Manga describes the manga’s second volume as:
Against the brutal backdrop of 11th century England, Farewell, My Odin Vol. 2 continues the harrowing saga of Luke – now fully transformed into the fearsome “War-Wolf” Odin. After surviving unimaginable loss and betrayal, Odin’s quest for vengeance intensifies as he confronts merciless enemies and navigates a world steeped in bloodshed and betrayal.
In this gripping sequel, Luke battles not only battles invading Vikings and the English warriors, but also the darkness growing within him. His struggle between savage instinct and lingering humanity deepens, making every fight more brutal and every choice more devastating. As alliances shift and new threats emerge, Odin’s legend grows, pulling readers deeper into a medieval world where honor is scarce, and survival demands ruthless resolve.
Yoshioka began serializing the series in Coamix’s Monthly Comic Zenon magazine on June 23, 2023 and concluded the manga on October 25, 2024. Three total tankobon volumes were published in Japan.

Titan Manga describes the first volume of Farewell, My Odin as:
Embark on a tumultuous journey with a young boy named Luke, which begins in the wilderness where he nurtures his animality as a part of the wolf pack. In the medieval realm, survival demands savagery and cunning, skills that he has learned through affliction. But once he meets a warm-hearted priest, he finds solace in his new family and regains his humanity.
However, tragedy strikes at the hands of vicious Vikings, the humanity Luke had found has now been shattered. Follow Luke’s transformation from an innocent boy to the fearsome “War-Wolf” Odin, driven by a thirst for revenge against a ruthless opposition.
The second volume is now available for pre-order from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books A Million, and Forbidden Planet for the U.K. and Europe.
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