The popular boys' manga "The Seven Deadly Sins" by Japanese manga artist Suzuki Osamu has been serialized for nearly 8 years since 2012. The manga "The Seven Deadly Sins" will be completed in the 17th issue of "Weekly Shonen Magazine" to be released tomorrow, March 25th, and the latest stage play "The Seven Deadly Sins The STAGE: The Betrayal of the Paladin" was released today and is scheduled to be performed from June 18th to 28th. "The Seven Deadly Sins" is a fantasy youth comic serialized by Japanese cartoonist Suzuki Nakamura in "Weekly Shonen Magazine" since 2012. It 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. "The Seven Deadly Sins" started broadcasting TV animation in 2014, and the third season is currently on the air. The last episode will be published in the 17th issue of "Weekly Shonen Magazine". At that time, many commemorative plans will be launched, so stay tuned. The new stage play "The Seven Deadly Sins The STAGE: The Betrayal of the Paladin" is the sequel to the first stage play "The Seven Deadly Sins The STAGE" in August 2018. The plot will continue from the previous stage play. The original cast including Mori Wataru, Natani Ken, Arisawa Shotaro, Hasegawa Kasumi, etc. have been confirmed to join, so stay tuned. |
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