As the influence of anime spreads worldwide, more creators are embracing Japanese-style storytelling in their work. That’s the case withThe Beginning After The End, a webcomic created by Korean-American writer Brandon Lee, known by the pen name TurtleMe. The series, which started as a web novel before being adapted into a webcomic, is set to receive a TV anime adaptation in Japan later this year.
In a recent interview at IGN Fan Fest, TurtleMe stated,“Mushoku Tenseiis a title that really made me think about what reincarnation would be like,“confirming that the series was a key inspiration forThe Beginning After The End’s own tale of life after death.

The Beginning After The End: A New Isekai Favorite
An Anime Adaptation Is Coming
The Beginning After The Endoriginated as a web novel, debuting on Tapas in January 2017. The story follows King Grey, who, after his death, is reincarnated as Arthur Leywin in a world brimming with magic and mythical creatures. The tale’s popularity led to a webcomic adaptation in July 2018, illustrated by Fuyuki23. This adaptation further expandedThe Beginning After The End’s audience, solidifying its status as a beloved series among fantasy enthusiasts.
At New York Comic Con in October 2024,it was announced thatThe Beginning After The Endwould receive an anime adaptation. The series is being produced by Studio A-Cat, with Keitaro Motonaga directing and Takamitsu Kōno overseeing the script. The anime is slated to premiere on Japanese TV in April 2025, with global streaming rights acquired by Crunchyroll. Notably, TurtleMe serves as an executive producer, ensuring the adaptation remains faithful to the original.

The Mushoku Tensei Connection
A Full-Circle Moment for Anime
Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnationis a groundbreaking isekai seriesby Rifujin na Magonote, known for its deep worldbuilding and themes of redemption. It follows Rudeus Greyrat, a man reincarnated with full memories of his past life, allowing him to grow into a powerful mage. Like Rudeus,The Beginning After The End’s protagonist also retains past-life knowledge, shaping his new existence in a richly developed fantasy world, reflecting similar themes of self-improvement and destiny.
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WithThe Beginning After The Endnow receiving an anime adaptation, it’s exciting to see how Japanese storytelling has come full circle. Inspired byMushoku Tensei, TurtleMe has built a fantasy world that blends East and West, showing how global stories are shaping modern anime.