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Steins;Gate is based on the manga "Steins;Gate" — 23 chapters, 3 volumes. The manga is complete. By Nitroplus.

Steins;Gate

Steins;Gate— Read the Manga

9.07TV24 eps2011White FoxView anime

Finished Steins;Gate and need more? The source material has you covered. The manga goes further than the anime — and often handles certain scenes differently.

Source Manga

Steins;Gate

Steins;Gate

8.07Manga23 chapters3 volumesFinished

By Nitroplus, Sarachi, Yomi

The story of Steins;Gate takes place in Akihabara and is about a group of friends who have managed to customize their microwave into a device that can send text messages to the past. As they perform different experiments, an organization named SERN who has been doing their own research on time travel tracks them down and now the characters have to...

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Steins;Gate 0

Steins;Gate 0

8.25Manga41 chapters6 volumesFinished

By Himeno, Taka

An alternate ending to Steins;Gate that leads with the eccentric mad scientist Okabe, struggling to recover from a failed attempt at rescuing Kurisu. He decides to give up and abandons his lively scientist alter ego, in pursuit to forget the past. When all seems to be normal, he is seemingly pulled back into the past by meeting an acquaintance of...

DramaMysterySci-FiSeinen
Steins;Gate: Onshuu no Brownian Motion

Steins;Gate: Onshuu no Brownian Motion

7.98Manga11 chapters2 volumesFinished

By Nitroplus, Mizoguchi, Takeshi

A spin-off from the Steins;Gate game, showing the past of the CRT store owner Tennouji Yuugo, also known as Mr. Braun.

DramaSci-FiSeinen

Light Novels

STEINS;GATE: Enkan Rensa no Uroborosu

STEINS;GATE: Enkan Rensa no Uroborosu

8.20Light Novel14 chapters2 volumesFinished

By Choushiro Miwa, MAGES.

A light novel adaptation of the well known visual novel "Steins;gate"

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Steins;Gate

Steins;Gate

8.54Light Novel17 chapters5 volumesFinished

By Sakai, Kyuuta, Miwa, Kiyomune

The story of Steins;Gate takes place in Akihabara and is about a group of friends who have managed to customize their microwave into a device that can send text messages to the past. As they perform different experiments, an organization named SERN who has been doing their own research on time travel tracks them down and now the characters have to...

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Should You Read from the Beginning?

Honestly, starting from chapter 1 is the ideal experience. Authors structure their manga differently than studios structure an anime, and you'll often notice foreshadowing and character moments the adaptation glossed over. But if you're impatient (no judgment), picking up where the show left off works.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Steins;Gate have a manga?

Yes — the manga "Steins;Gate" runs 23 chapters and is complete. There are 5 related works total.

Where does the Steins;Gate anime end in the manga?

The exact chapter depends on which season you've finished. Most anime seasons cover 30-50 chapters of source material. Check the manga page for "Steins;Gate" on MyAnimePulse for specifics.

Should I start from the beginning or skip ahead?

Both approaches work. Starting from chapter 1 gives you the complete experience with all the details the anime might have skipped. Jumping to where the anime left off saves time if you just want to continue the story.

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