Reading a series’ detail page
The series detail page shows you the full picture of a manga series — all volumes, the synopsis, your collection progress, and what you’re missing.
How to get there
- Tap the series name on a manga detail page.
- Tap any series card in the Browse tab.
- Tap the “Series” link from a Releases calendar entry.
What’s on the page
Header
- Series cover (Vol. 1 cover, usually)
- Series title
- Author
- Publisher
- Number of volumes in our catalog
- Genre tags
Description / Synopsis
The series-level description (when we have one).
Volume Grid
A grid of every volume in the series we have catalog data for. Each volume tile shows:
- Cover art
- Volume number
- Status pill: Owned, Wishlisted, or Missing
- Read status (if you’ve started or finished it)
Tap any volume tile to open its detail page.
Collection progress
A visual showing how many volumes you own out of the series’ total. For example, “12 of 24 volumes” with a progress bar.
Missing volumes
A summary at the bottom of the page lists every volume you’re missing from the series. Tap any missing volume to add it to your wishlist or see its details.
Add all missing to wishlist
A bulk action button: tap to add every missing volume to your wishlist in one step.
What if my edition isn’t shown?
If we don’t have data for a specific volume of the series (rare, but possible for very old or international releases), it won’t appear in the grid. You can request that we add it.
Ongoing vs completed series
If a series is ongoing (still being published), the volume grid shows up to the latest released volume. New volumes appear as they release.
If a series is completed (finished publication), the grid shows all volumes ever published.
For series we don’t have a definitive “completed” flag on, we err on the side of treating them as ongoing.
Multiple editions of the same series
Some series have multiple editions (standard, deluxe, omnibus, hardcover). We try to consolidate them when possible, but each edition has its own ISBNs and covers. If you see what looks like duplicate series in your Library, they may be different editions.
Following a series
When you own at least one volume of a series, it’s automatically counted as “followed” — you’ll see its upcoming releases in the My Series view of the Releases calendar.
Sharing a series
Tap the share icon at the top of the series page to share a link with friends.