| | Cons | |----------------------------------|--------------------------------| | Immediate access | Legally grey / outright piracy | | Free | No quality guarantee (images may be low‑res or watermarked) | | No registration needed | Potential security risks (ads, malware) |
The release of , titled "Light and Shadow," has sent ripples through the figure skating manga community. This chapter pivots the focus away from Inori Yuitsuka to provide a profound, emotionally charged look into the life of her rival, Hikaru Kamisaki . For fans tracking the "raw" releases on platforms like K MANGA , this chapter marks a major turning point in the series’ narrative. Chapter 46 Summary: The Mask Falls
At its heart, Medalist is the story of a girl who is told she is too old to begin a journey, and a man who was told the same thing years ago, forced to leave his dream on the ice. Written and illustrated by Tsurumaikada, the manga has been serialized in Kodansha's Monthly Afternoon magazine since May 2020 and has been collected into fourteen tankōbon volumes as of January 2026. It has steadily built a reputation as one of the most emotionally resonant and artistically stunning sports manga in recent memory.
While search terms like "welovemanga top" target unauthorized raw scan sites, supporting the official release is vital for the survival of this award-winning sports series.
Chapter 46 provides crucial backstory that humanizes Hikaru, who has often been compared to a "wolf" due to her intense skating style.
The chapter features significant emotional development for Hikaru and several key plot points: A Conflicted Departure
However, the tone shifts dramatically when , an assistant coach, discovers Hikaru is transferring to a club in Tokyo. This decision was sparked by a conversation with Shou Takamine regarding the legendary Jun Yodaka’s frequent club transfers.
: You can track the official Japanese chapters via Kodansha's Monthly Afternoon magazine.
While previous chapters focused on the high-octane pressure of the Chubu Block Competition, Chapter 46 pulls back the curtain on Hikaru’s upbringing. The chapter explores the stark contrast between Inori Yuitsuka and Hikaru Kamisaki—the "light and shadow" of the competitive novice figure skating world.
| | Cons | |----------------------------------|--------------------------------| | Immediate access | Legally grey / outright piracy | | Free | No quality guarantee (images may be low‑res or watermarked) | | No registration needed | Potential security risks (ads, malware) |
The release of , titled "Light and Shadow," has sent ripples through the figure skating manga community. This chapter pivots the focus away from Inori Yuitsuka to provide a profound, emotionally charged look into the life of her rival, Hikaru Kamisaki . For fans tracking the "raw" releases on platforms like K MANGA , this chapter marks a major turning point in the series’ narrative. Chapter 46 Summary: The Mask Falls
At its heart, Medalist is the story of a girl who is told she is too old to begin a journey, and a man who was told the same thing years ago, forced to leave his dream on the ice. Written and illustrated by Tsurumaikada, the manga has been serialized in Kodansha's Monthly Afternoon magazine since May 2020 and has been collected into fourteen tankōbon volumes as of January 2026. It has steadily built a reputation as one of the most emotionally resonant and artistically stunning sports manga in recent memory.
While search terms like "welovemanga top" target unauthorized raw scan sites, supporting the official release is vital for the survival of this award-winning sports series.
Chapter 46 provides crucial backstory that humanizes Hikaru, who has often been compared to a "wolf" due to her intense skating style.
The chapter features significant emotional development for Hikaru and several key plot points: A Conflicted Departure
However, the tone shifts dramatically when , an assistant coach, discovers Hikaru is transferring to a club in Tokyo. This decision was sparked by a conversation with Shou Takamine regarding the legendary Jun Yodaka’s frequent club transfers.
: You can track the official Japanese chapters via Kodansha's Monthly Afternoon magazine.
While previous chapters focused on the high-octane pressure of the Chubu Block Competition, Chapter 46 pulls back the curtain on Hikaru’s upbringing. The chapter explores the stark contrast between Inori Yuitsuka and Hikaru Kamisaki—the "light and shadow" of the competitive novice figure skating world.