Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End has taken the world by storm. It currently sits at #1 on myanimelist.com, overtaking Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood and Steins;Gate, two titans of anime that sat on top of the list for over a decade each. It’s ranked at number one for a lot of reasons, one being its art direction and animation. While there are more than enough shows set in a medieval fantasy type of world, Frieren’s characters bring life and meaning to an otherwise normal environment.

The Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End manga volume covers showcase the most important characters wonderfully. Whether they show off the original gang with Heiter, Eisen, Himmel, and Frieren or new characters to the series like Stark, Fern, or the wise Sense, covers pop with color and show off an interesting world with plenty of depth to uncover.

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Volume 7 Sets the Cast Off Once Again

Frieren Can Never Be in One Place for Too Long

The cover of volume 7 showcases Frieren, Fern, and Stark fresh out of their adventures passing the First-Class mage exam. This cover is one of the best because it displays Frieren at its very best: totally normal. While there are more than enough exciting moments throughout Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, the series shines through its characters and their relationships with each other and the world around them. Watching Stark face his fears and grow into a brave warrior is peak Frieren, but so is the gang just hanging out.

Through the single image, the cover shows Frieren leading the group listlessly, Stark concerned about something that probably doesn’t matter, and Fern making sure he’s all right. That’s a pretty good description of most of Frieren in general, whether the three are on the cover of a volume or not.

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Volume 4 Sets a Snowy Sein-filled Scene

The First and Last We’ve Seen of Sein

Frieren, Fern, Sein, and Stark descending snowy stairs on the cover of the 4th volume of Frieren

Sein was one of the most interesting additions to Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End when he popped up in chapter 27 of the manga and episode 13 of the anime. He’s mature, forward-thinking, and an all-around awesome priest. His stoicism is on full display on the Volume 4 cover, where Sein, Stark, Fern, and Frieren are all set in a very chilly area. There’s snow all around them and Sein couldn’t look less bothered. Fern has her handy briefcase, Stark has his massive ax, and Fern is bunched between the two, probably trying to stay warm.

Since his quick introduction and departure, Sein has only been in flashbacks. He’s a very interesting character who doesn’t just look good on the front of a volume cover. Hopefully, he’ll return to the main series soon, but until then he’ll be looking as handsome and calm as ever on the front of the Volume 4 cover.

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Volume 8 Shows Two Sides of the Story

Genau and Revolte Make Their Cover Debuts

Frieren, Fern, and Stark joined by Genau and Methode on one side of the image while Revolte is on the other with some of his followers

While most of the other Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End volume covers feel light and whimsical, Volume 8 feels heavy and foreboding. It’s a fresh feeling in the world of Frieren that shows two separate scenes at once. On the left, Volume 8 displays Frieren, Stark, and Fern joined by one of their First-Class Mage Exam proctors, Genau, and fellow First-Class Mage Methode. The scene feels incredibly ominous as the group trudges through the remnants of a battlefield.

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On the right of the cover are four demons, with Revolte being the most notable. It’s the first time the demon general has made an appearance on the cover of Frieren, and he’s set to make an impression. Stark and Genau face Divine Revolte head-on in an exciting and climatic battle that perfectly encapsulates the mood of the volume’s cover.

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Volume 6 Dives into the Second Step of the Mage Exam

The King’s Tomb is One of Frieren’s Best Moments

Frieren, Fern, Land, Ubel, Methode, and Sense about to enter the second stage of their First Class Mage exam

Getting the First-Class Mage Certification was vital for Frieren, Fern, and Stark to continue their adventure. It was an incredibly difficult task, with the second portion of the exam being arguably the hardest part. Heading into the King’s Tomb took out a sizable portion of the examinees and required the rest to pull out their best skills to survive. The cover highlights some of the most interesting characters from the arc, including Land, Übel, Fern, Sense, and Methode.

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While the colors may look a little muted compared to some of the other vibrant Frieren covers, Chapter 6 displays a defining moment in the series. Fern takes charge and decides that she is the only one capable of destroying Frieren’s clone, and Frieren feels immense pride that her first and only student has progressed so much.

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Volume 3 Introduces Frieren’s First Villains

Aura the Guillotine, meet Frieren the Slayer

Frieren, Stark, and Fern opposite Aura the Guillotine, Linie, Dracht, and Lugner on the cover of the third volume of Frieren

The Volume 3 cover of Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End displays the first villains Fern, Frieren, and Stark face. They’re formidable foes as well, as Aura the Guillotine is joined by fellow demons Dracht, Lügner, and Linie on the right side of the cover. Aura is one of the Seven Sages of Destruction who serves directly under the Demon King. Her regality is on full display as she sits lazily across a throne while the three demons attending her stand behind her, sure not to take up any of Aura’s spotlight.

The left side of the cover paints an entirely different image. While Frieren may be immeasurably stronger than Fern and Stark combined, she would never lord over them. The three are seen standing together: Frieren has her textbook blasé gaze, Stark looks like he forgot to bring his ax even though it’s on his back, and Fern looks concerned because she has to take care of both of them.

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Volume 12 Brings Back the Original Gang

Heiter, Eisen, and Himmel Couldn’t Have Been Missed More

Frieren looking through colorful leaves with Himmel, Eisen, and Heiter behind her

Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End is a unique anime in that the story begins with an ending. The original group consisted of Himmel the Hero, Warrior Eisen, Priest Heiter, and Mage Frieren and they haven’t been seen together since the very first cover of Frieren. 11 volumes later, Frieren is finally reunited with her original party. The four are together on the front of the 12th cover with Frieren in the lead reaching towards the reader while Heiter shouts something behind her.

While other Frieren covers show an entire scene, or even two separate scenes at once, the cover of the 12th volume focuses on the original party and doesn’t show anything else. Frieren is looking through some colorful blue and green plants while the rest of her friends wait behind her, reminiscent of all the time she’s spent with Stark and Fern as well.

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Volume 2 Shows Master and Student

Frieren’s Best and Only Student Has Her Moment

Frieren and Fern flying through the air above a well-lit city in the middle of the night on the cover of the second volume of Frieren: Beyond Journey's End

The Volume 2 cover of Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End is gorgeous. It shows Frieren and Fern flying through the night sky above a well-lit city, putting a beautiful color gradient on full display. The night sky is filled with hues of blue and purple while white-dotted stars intertwine. The city below, however, is a glowing red that makes the scene feel festive and joyous. The sky and city are connected by a winding river and a large mountain in the middle of the cover, further adding to the wonder of the world of Frieren.

This cover isn’t just one of the best looking; it’s one of the most significant. If the first cover of Frieren shows the reader where the story comes from, the second shows the reader where it’s going. With Fern in tow, Frieren not only has someone to teach, but a reason to teach as well.

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Volume 1 Introduces the Hero’s Party

Himmel the Hero, Eisen the Warrior, Heiter the Priest, and Frieren the Mage

The original Hero's Party sitting together in the sun, including Frieren, Himmel, Eisen, and Heiter.

The cover of the first Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End volume shows a relatively small scene, and yet so much is on display. The Hero’s Party makes up the front cover of the first volume of Frieren, with Heiter looking happily into the distance, Frieren looking nonchalant as ever, Himmel looking smug and happy, and Eisen at the end with as many expressions as a boulder. While Heiter and Eisen are on the ends of the group looking away, Himmel and Frieren are looking somewhat towards each other, a small hint towards the rest of the series.

The first cover of Frieren is one of the best for its art as well. The scene looks calm, cozy, and, ironically, a little bit dangerous. Three perfect descriptors for the world of Frieren. The series’ action is definitely a high point, but it is everyday moments like the scene here where Frieren truly shines.

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Volume 13 Brings Back Familiar Faces

Long Time No See, Sense

Frieren, Fern, Stark, Sense, Ubel, Land, and Falsch surround a wall

Volume 13 of Frieren brings back some familiar faces that haven’t been around the main cast in quite some time. The cover shows Frieren, Stark, and Fern on the right. They look the same as ever, with Frieren looking aimlessly towards the reader, Stark having an expression blanker than a sheet of printer’s paper (reminiscent of his teacher), and Fern bracing herself against the cold. The left side of the cover shows Land and Übel hanging out while the top of the cover brings back the mighty Sense and her fellow First Class Mage Falsch.

Volume 13’s theme is darker than the rest of Frieren’s covers. It brings a more serious tone to the series that Frieren doesn’t see much of outside of major fights. It’s a welcome change, and it’s always great to see old favorites back in action.

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Volume 5 Is the Best Frieren Volume Cover

The First Class Mage Exam Is Frieren at Its Best

Frieren, Fern, Lawine, Kanne, Wirbel, Denken, and Richter entering the first portion of the First Class Mage Exam in Auwurst on the fifth cover of Frieren

Most of Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End is set in the wilderness or outside, making the First Class Mage Exam in the City of Magic Äußerst a dream come true. Frieren, Fern, and Stark go to a huge island and meet a cast of incredibly interesting characters, including the lethal Richter and the wise Denken who appear on the cover. Frieren’s temporary teammates Lawine and Kanne also make the cover. They’re already fighting each other on the cover, setting the tone for what’s to come.

The last two characters who make up the cover are Wirbel and Ehre, two of the strongest mages the series has shown so far. Fern herself said Ehre is one of the strongest mages she’s ever seen and Wirbel has a level of lethality only demons in the world of Frieren possess. The cover paints the perfect picture for one of the most exciting arcs in all of Frieren.

Frieren Beyond Journeys End TV Poster

Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End

Animation
Adventure
Drama

Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End is an animated adventure-drama series based on the manga series created by Kanehito Yamada and Tsukasa Abe. Following her parties’ victory against an all-powerful demon king that threatened to destroy their world, Frieren, an elf, attempts to find her place in a new world with an undetermined future fifty years later.

Release Date

September 29, 2023

Streaming Service(s)

Crunchyroll

Writers

Tomohiro Suzuki

Directors

Keiichirô Saitô

Creator(s)

Tsukasa Abe
, Kanehito Yamada