The Jujutsu Kaisen and My Hero Academia manga are both reportedly set to take a surprise break from publishing new chapters starting next week
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Two of the world's most popular manga are briefly hitting pause according to reports from fan that follow and report on Weekly Shōnen Jump.
澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Akutami Gege's Jujutsu Kaisen and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:My Hero Academia by Kohei Hꦺorikoshi wil✃l both be taking a two-week break starting with next week's issue #29.
Illness is the reason cited🎐 for the break in Jujutsu Kaisen's release. No reason has been given for why My Hero Academia is also pausing, though this is not the first time the series has 🔯taken a little time out between episodes.
Both serials are set to resume publication in Weekly Shōnen Jump #31, which publishes on July 1.
Jujutsu Kaisen, currently on Chapter #262 and in the midst of its Shinjuku Showdown arc, has recently seen the shock return of fan favorite character Gojo to the series following his apparent death. My Hero Academia meanwhile recently published Chapter 424, which marks the start of a multi-chapter epilogue as the long-running series nears itওs end. The latest chapters of both serials can be read, for fre⭕e, online at the official Viz website and .
The short hiatus in both titles follows in the wake of a similar recent pause with One Piece, whose creator Eiichiro Oda took 澳洲幸运5ꦰ开奖号码历史查询:a three-week🅠 "scheduled maintenance" break, both fꦦor rest and to figure out where next to take the hit series.
The long and often punishing hours 🦩worked by many mangaka is a problem that has come underꦏ increasing scrutiny over the last few years and this surprise pause is likely to stir that discussion up once again.
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