
Produce is the 239th chapter of Blue Lock and the closing entry of the manga's 27th volume, positioned within the Neo Egoist League Arc. Printed in issue 2023-49, the installment gathers a broad cast drawn from the competing Neo Egoist League clubs.
This chapter serves as the ninth and concluding entry of Blue Lock's 27th volume, carrying the number 239 across the full run and advancing the Neo Egoist League Arc. Its featured cast is unusually wide, opening with Kaiser and Ness and reaching through Kurona, Igarashi, Noa, Snuffy, Gagamaru, Isagi, Hiori, and Niko, among many others tied to the tournament.
As the finale of volume 27, the chapter caps that book's run through the Neo Egoist League Arc. Beyond the Bastard Munchen and Ubers players, the appearance list also brings in Rin, Nagi, Chigiri, Reo, Nio, and Rook, signalling the broader field of competitors.

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Chapter 239, Produce, is the concluding chapter of Blue Lock's 27th volume, an entry with an unusually wide cast that advances the Neo Egoist League Arc without focusing on a single storyline.
Chapter 239 features a broad cast that includes Kaiser, Ness, Kurona, Igarashi, Noa, Snuffy, Gagamaru, Isagi, Hiori, and Niko, alongside Rin, Nagi, Chigiri, Reo, Nio, and Rook.
Chapter 239 is the ninth and final chapter collected in Volume 27 of Blue Lock.
Chapter 239 appeared in issue 2023-49 and was released in Japan on November 8, 2023.
Chapter 239 is part of the Neo Egoist League Arc, sitting between Chapter 238 and Chapter 240.
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