Except for some "repeat offenders", most cartoonists in the island country's comics industry are working diligently, submitting their manuscripts on time to maintain smooth serialization. However, there are always special circumstances that lead to suspension of serialization. Among them, the author of "World Trigger" recently stated that he could not (bow his head) draw when it rained, which led to the suspension of serialization and apologized to readers. "World Trigger" is a youth manga created by Japanese manga artist Daisuke Ashihara. It was serialized in the 11th issue of "Weekly Shonen Jump" published by Shueisha in 2013. It tells a fantasy story about an ordinary high school student, Mikumo Shuu, who meets the neighbor Yuma Kura after being attacked by the neighbor four years later and struggles to advance to A-level. Recently, some readers discovered that World Trigger was suddenly discontinued, and the author Daisuke Ashihara apologized to the readers in the new issue, saying that the bad weather, rain and low pressure caused his neck to deteriorate, making it impossible to draw, so the publication was suspended. It seems that cartoonists also have many unknown difficulties. Netizens expressed their understanding and hoped that the master would combine work and rest and recover soon. |
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