Destroy All Humans Reveals Vol. 18 Promo For Japan

Josh Nelson • April 3, 2025

Fans of the Magic: The Gathering-focused manga Destroy All Humans, They Can't Be Regenerated have something cool coming to them in June. In Japan, Volume 18 of the manga will be released, and with it, a promo copy of Wrath of God

will also be released.

A post on Twitter by @MTGJP detailing the new promo.
A post on Twitter by @MTGJP detailing the new promo.

According to a Tweet by @MTGJP, the official Japanese Magic account on Twitter, Volume 18 of Destroy All Humans features the following promotional card. The rules text of Wrath of God is, notably, the full title of the manga.

A foil, promotional copy of Wrath of God found in copies of Volume 18 of Destroy All Humans, They Can't Be Regenerated. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast
A foil, promotional copy of Wrath of God
found in copies of Volume 18 of Destroy All Humans, They Can't Be Regenerated. Image credit: Wizards of the Coast
The art for this promo is specific to this card and, unlike previous manga promos, is not just a reprint of older, established Magic art. It is done by illustrator YUMEKO. In the past, YUMEKO has had Magic card art credits in the form of Ephemerate and Memory Lapse from the Japanese alternate art Mystical Archive.

Destroy All Humans, They Can't Be Regenerated is written by Katsura Ise and illustrated by Takuma Yokota. It revolves around two high schoolers in Japan, who play Magic: The Gathering as a way to bond as rivals. We have previously covered Volume 1 and Volume 2 of the manga. Meanwhile, Volume 3 of the manga comes out on April 8th in the United States, courtesy of VIZ Media. Published by KADOKAWA in Japan, Destroy All Humans, Volume 18 will release there on June 26th.

And now, let's open the floor to all of you, dear readers. Have you been reading this manga? How are you enjoying it so far, and how far along are you? Do you like the promotional cards from Destroy All Humans? Sound off below!



Josh Nelson wears many hats. They are a music journalist when not writing gaming news. Beyond this, they're a scholar of the Sweeney Todd urban legend, a fan of monster-taming RPGs, and a filthy Aristocrats player. Josh has been playing Magic since 2001 and attributes their tenure to nostalgia, effort, and "aesthetic".