Is The Manga Of Oh No! They'Re Salivating Over Me Finished?

2025-10-21 07:59:30
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Short and to the point from my side: no official final curtain has been announced for 'Oh No! They’re Salivating Over Me'. There have been collected volumes and resolved arcs, which can give the impression of a finished story, but unless the publisher posts a "final chapter" notice or the author declares the series complete, I treat it as still alive.

If you want to be certain, check the publisher’s news page or the author’s social posts for a closure statement; otherwise, enjoy the existing volumes and savor the bits that made you fall for it in the first place. I’m already nostalgic for some scenes, so I’ll be checking for updates whenever they drop.
2025-10-22 00:29:57
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Active Reader Electrician
I’ve been checking updates for 'Oh No! They’re Salivating Over Me' on publisher feeds and author posts, and the short scoop is: it’s not officially declared finished. There have been compiled volumes released, and the story has wrapped a few arcs, but no final chapter notice has been posted. Publishers usually flag a series’ end with a "final chapter" banner in their magazine or a press release, and I haven’t seen that for this title.

That said, scanlation groups and fans sometimes think a series is "done" after a long break or after the last volume, so it’s easy to get mixed signals. I like to wait for the publisher or the author’s social account for confirmation; until then, I’m hopeful there’s more to come and am re-reading favorite chapters in the meantime.
2025-10-22 10:43:10
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Library Roamer Journalist
I still get a kick talking about this title — it’s one of those guilty-pleasure reads that hooks you with goofy setups and then sneaks in some genuinely sweet character development. From my perspective following translations, the manga adaptation of 'Oh No! They're Salivating Over Me' seemed to be largely completed in its original run, but releases where I live were staggered: a couple of volumes hit shelves while others trickled out later. That means a lot of fans can say “it’s finished” from the original-publisher angle, while newcomers might feel like it’s not yet fully available in their language.

If you’re waiting for an English paperback or an official digital release, expect a delay compared to the Japanese schedule — publishers take time for licensing, translation, and print runs. I checked the publisher’s announcements and some community trackers when I was catching up; those helped me figure out whether to buy physical volumes or follow a legal digital release. Either route, finishing the story felt pretty rewarding for me, even with a few loose threads I’d love to see explored more.
2025-10-23 21:11:27
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My brain goes into detective mode whenever a series like 'Oh No! They’re Salivating Over Me' reaches a lull, and here’s the way I piece things together. First, check the release cadence: if new chapters keep appearing in the magazine or web platform, it’s ongoing. Second, check for new tankobon volumes; a final volume number and an announcement often signify closure. Third, scan the author’s commentary or their social feed for final-page reflections or farewells — creators usually say something heartfelt when they wrap up.

For this title specifically, the pattern has been arcs collected into volumes with no large, definitive send-off posted by the publisher yet. That suggests it’s in a semi-continuous state: important arcs get resolved, but the world might still be open for follow-ups. Also, if an anime or drama CD were announced as "based on the completed manga," that would be a clue, but there hasn’t been that sort of statement to my knowledge. Personally, I’m keeping my fingers crossed for more side-story volumes because the character moments are the highlight for me.
2025-10-23 23:40:47
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Library Roamer Office Worker
Wow — this series has been such a wild ride that it's hard not to talk about it at length. From what I last followed, the manga 'Oh No! They're Salivating Over Me' reached a conclusive point in its serialized run in its original publication, meaning the main storyline that the manga set out to adapt has been wrapped up. That said, the situation isn't always that simple: regional releases, collected volume schedules, and official English (or other-language) publication timelines often lag behind the original serialization. So while the Japanese run appears finished, international readers might still be waiting for the final tankōbon volumes to be translated and printed.

I keep an eye on the usual places — publisher announcements, the manga's official social channels, and larger bibliographic sites — because sometimes a “finished” tag refers only to the current arc or the manga format, while the source material (if it originated as a web novel or light novel) could still be ongoing. That's important with titles that started online and then got manga adaptations: the manga can end either by catching up to the source or because the adaptation took a slightly different route. If you care about having the full story in one place, check the publisher that runs the manga for a final volume count and release dates where you live. Fan translations and scanlation groups also tend to be fast, but they come with quality and legality caveats.

Personally, I liked how the manga tied up character beats even if some side threads felt a little rushed toward the end — that’s often the trade-off when a series wraps up a manga run. If you haven't seen the final compiled volumes yet, it's worth waiting for the official release for cleaner translation notes and any bonus chapters. Either way, finishing that last chapter felt satisfying to me, even if I wish there were a bit more epilogue time for certain characters.
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