Disney is returning to the world of manga. As announced at the New York Comic-Con, Viz Media announced that it would be turning Disney properties turned into manga series.Two Disney titles with ties to upcoming films were named as Viz's first Disney releases.In the wake of the release of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Viz will be releasing  Star Wars: The Legends of Luke Skywalker. That new manga will feature the work of manga veterans like Akira Himekawa (The Legend of Zelda manga), Haruichi (Star Wars: Leia Ōjo no Shiren), Akira Fukaya (Hakobiya Ken), Takashi Kisaki and Subaru.RELATED: Disney No Longer Allows Netflix to Advertise on ABC, Other NetworksNext year will also see the release of Frozen 2: The Manga, which will feature work from Arina Tanemura (Phantom Thief Jeanne, Full Moon o Sagashite) and is based on the film of the same name.After the announcement at NYCC, a series of tweets by Viz Media revealed the details of two upcoming releases and showed off artwork from the Star Wars manga.RELATED: Marvel's Star Wars Will Explain What Happened After Empire

The collaboration between Disney and Viz Media does not come as a surprise, considering Disney's previous foray into manga.  Manga giant Tokyopop worked with the House of Mouse by giving Disney staples like Finding Nemo and The Nightmare Before Christmas their own manga series.

While several Frozen comic books have been released, this marks the franchise's first foray in to manga, and several volumes of Star Wars manga were released in the late '90s.

Frozen 2: The Manga and Star Wars: The Legends of Luke Skywalker will be released in early 2020.

Arriving Nov. 22, Disney's Frozen 2 reunites directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck and producer Peter Del Vecho with voice actors Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, Jonathan Groff and Josh Gad. Returning musical talents include Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.

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