Hiromu Arakawa's masterpiece "Silver Spoon" resumes serialization after 1 and a half years! Officially heading towards the final chapter

Hiromu Arakawa's masterpiece "Silver Spoon" resumes serialization after 1 and a half years! Officially heading towards the final chapter

"Silver Spoon", a masterpiece by Japanese female manga artist Hiromu Arakawa who is famous for "Fullmetal Alchemist", will resume serialization today, November 6th. This is the restart of the work after a hiatus of 1 year and 5 months. However, the official announcement has been made that it has officially entered the final chapter, with only 4 chapters left to the end.

"Silver Spoon" is a manga serialized by Japanese manga artist Hiromu Arakawa in Weekly Shonen Sunday. This is a rare campus manga set in Hokkaido's agricultural high school. The slogan of the work is "a youth story stained with sweat, tears and mud". Since Hiromu Arakawa was not only born in a dairy farming family in Hokkaido, but also a graduate of an agricultural high school, many of the contents in the work were created based on his own personal experiences.

Today, November 6, the latest 49th issue of Weekly Shonen Sunday was released, bringing the news that Silver Spoon will resume serialization after 1.5 years and is heading towards its final chapter, and there are only 4 chapters left to go.

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