Completed "Seven Deadly Sins" is about to release a new work and return to "Shonen Magazine"

Completed "Seven Deadly Sins" is about to release a new work and return to "Shonen Magazine"

On July 25, the Japanese media revealed that the classic manga "The Seven Deadly Sins", which just ended in March this year, will soon launch a new work and return to the latest 36/37 combined issue of "Weekly Shonen Magazine" to be released soon. New information about the animated version will also be released at that time, so stay tuned.

"The Seven Deadly Sins" is a fantasy boy manga serialized by Japanese cartoonist Suzuki Osamu in "Weekly Shonen Magazine" since 2012. It was officially completed on March 25 this year. This work is based on "The Legend of King Arthur" and combines a new world view to weave a grand fantasy hero story, which is very popular among fans.

Although the orthodox story has been concluded, the author's beating heart will not calm down. It is reported that the new work will be published in the latest 36/37 combined issue of "Shonen Magazine" to be released soon. The protagonist will be Lancelot Jr.; at the same time, the main art of the new season of TV animation will also be released, so stay tuned.

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