Attack on Titan (Manga)

Shingeki no Kyojin (進撃の巨人) is a manga series written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama. It started in 2009, it is serialized in Bessatsu Shounen Magazine and is currently in its eleventh volume

Title
The title has a dual meaning. The literal meaning is "Advancing Titan(s)" (or more literally"Advancing Giant(s)"). However in Japanese, it can also be taken as "Advance Toward the Titan(s)" which is what the localized title resembles: Attack on Titan.

Plot Summary
The series follows the story of Eren Jäger, his adopted sister Mikasa Ackerman, and their friend Armin Arlert. After the outermost Wall is breached by Titans, including the 60-meter tall skinless Colossus Titan and the abnormally intelligent Armored Titan, and his mother dying in the resulting destruction, Eren vows revenge against the Titans and later enlists in the military, accompanied by Mikasa and Armin. Years later during his first battle against the Titans, Eren discovers that he has the ability to transform into a Titan at will. Seen as a threat to mankind by some, and as a ray of hope by others, Eren joins his companions in a desperate fight to protect what remains of their society while looking for answers to the mysteries surrounding the Titans, the Walls, and his own existence as well.

Prequel
A prequel to the series titled Shingeki no Kyojin: Before the Fall has been released in Japan in the form of a light novel. There are three books so far. The first is about a weaponsmith named Angel Altonen and his development of what would become mankind's best weapon against the titans, Three Dimensional Maneuver Gear. The second and third books chronicle the mysterious origins and life of a boy named Kyklo and his struggle to be accepted by the townspeople after being found as a baby in the remains of a titan.

These novels are also being adapted as a manga.

Kodansha USA has licensed the manga and the first volume is to be released in March 2014.

Reception
Since its serialization, it has become a best seller in both Japan, and the United States. The popularity has also inspired a more comical spin-off called Shingeki! Kyojin Chūgakkō. A live action film is in the works, set for a release of fall 2013 but was pushed back to 2014 due to the director quitting the project in late December 2012