Which Manga Feature A Re Zero Crossover With Other Popular Series?

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Sawyer
Sawyer
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You're probably thinking of the 'Isekai Quartet' project. It started as a series of chibi anime shorts and got adapted into a manga. It features Subaru, Emilia, and Puck alongside characters like Ainz, Kazuma, and Tanya. The humor is very meta, poking fun at the tropes of each series. For instance, Subaru's constant dying is treated as a weird habit, and Aqua's uselessness is a running joke among the other, more competent (or at least dangerous) characters. It's a light, enjoyable read if you're a fan of all the involved series. The manga doesn't add a ton to the anime version, but it's a solid adaptation. Outside of that, I haven't seen any other major manga crossovers. The nature of 'Re:Zero' makes it a difficult fit for a standard shounen crossover battle manga, which is where you usually see this kind of thing.
2026-06-28 05:44:09
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Quinn
Quinn
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The most direct and accessible answer is the 'Isekai Quartet' manga adaptation. It's exactly what you're asking for: a full-blown, sanctioned crossover. They take the main characters from 'Re:Zero', 'Overlord', 'Konosuba', and 'Saga of Tanya the Evil' and throw them into a generic Japanese high school. It's pure comedy. Subaru's trauma and Albedo's yandere tendencies are just used as punchlines. It's not deep, but it's fun to see these vastly different personalities bounce off each other. The manga ran for a couple volumes and is a direct tie-in to the anime shorts. Beyond that, you might find Subaru or Emilia making cameo appearances in other Kadokawa-published series promotional comics, but those are usually just one-page gags, not substantial features.
2026-06-29 10:25:28
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Kevin
Kevin
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The definitive crossover is the 'Isekai Quartet' manga. It collects the cast into a school-based sitcom. The appeal is entirely in the character interactions: watching Shalltear and Darkness bond over their... unique preferences, or seeing Subaru try to be the normal one in a room full of psychopaths and losers. It's fan service, but well-executed fan service for anyone who enjoys these specific flavors of isekai. If that's what you're after, it's a straightforward recommendation.
2026-07-01 09:37:12
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Vance
Vance
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Honestly, crossovers with 'Re:Zero' seem pretty rare in official manga form. The tone is so specific—mixing that brutal psychological horror with other popular franchises is tricky. I think 'Isekai Quartet' is basically it. It works because it completely abandons the serious tone for comedy. If you're looking for something where Subaru's power is treated with the same gravity within another series' world, I don't think it exists in manga. You'd have better luck with fan fiction.
2026-07-01 09:43:25
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Zane
Zane
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I've never been a huge fan of those big, official crossover manga anthologies—they often feel more like a promotional checklist than a real story. That said, there is a particular spin-off I ended up enjoying more than I expected. 'Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu - Daisei Katsudou Ki: Fūin no Ishi' crosses over with 'Isekai Quartet', which itself mashes up 'Re:Zero', 'Overlord', 'Konosuba', and 'Youjo Senki'. It's silly, but seeing Subaru try to navigate a mundane high school setting with those other overpowered or unhinged protagonists is weirdly charming. His constant deaths are played for laughs here, a nice break from the main series' relentless suffering.

For a more action-oriented, albeit unofficial, experience, fan-made doujinshi are the real frontier. You have to know where to look—certain circles at Comiket or specific online artist hubs. I've seen some wild ones that pit Subaru's Return by Death against characters from 'JoJo's Bizarre Adventure' or have him loop through scenarios with the cast of 'Fate/Grand Order'. The creativity there often surpasses licensed products, exploring 'what-if' scenarios the official material would never touch, like Subaru forming a contract with a Servant or trying to out-strategize Light Yagami. The quality varies wildly, of course, but finding a good one feels like a real discovery.
2026-07-01 18:44:15
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