The manga adaptation of I'm Giving the Disgraced Noble Lady I Rescued a Crash Course in Naughtiness, illustrated by Ichiho Katsura, has wrapped up its run. The final chapter was published last Thursday in Comic PASH!, with Katsura commemorating the end of the series with a celebratory illustration. Readers can expect the 12th and final compiled volume to hit shelves on September 4.
Based on the light novel series by Sametarō Fukada, the story follows the hermit sorcerer Allen Crawford, who takes in Charlotte Evans, a noblewoman falsely accused of crimes. The narrative centers on Allen’s efforts to introduce Charlotte to the simple joys of life after a history of abuse and abandonment. The series has maintained a solid following, currently holding a 7.15 score on MyAnimeList with over 54,000 voters.
Katsura launched the adaptation on the Pash Up! website in 2020, following the success of Fukada's original web novel, which debuted on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō platform in 2019. The franchise’s reach grew further with a 12-episode anime adaptation produced by Studio Zero-G, which aired during the Fall 2023 season and was streamed globally on Crunchyroll.
For English-speaking readers, Kodansha USA Publishing continues to manage the release of the manga, with the ninth volume having arrived late last year. The series remains a notable entry in the fantasy-romance genre, blending themes of rehabilitation and magic with a character-driven dynamic between the "Demon Lord" sorcerer and his ward.