The manga "Gintama" created by Japanese manga artist Sorachi Hideaki has finally officially released its final chapter. This comic book, which has accompanied countless comic fans for 15 years and is full of humor, touching and passionate, has really come to its end. The official Twitter of "Weekly Shonen Jump" also expressed its gratitude to the fans who have been waiting for "Gintama" for 15 years. "Yorushiya" has really closed its doors. Shonen Jump Twitter original text: I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all the readers who have been following the supplements and supporting the APP every week for the past 3 days since the series began, as well as to those who have been following the series closely for the past 15 years! It is reported that the final episode of "Gintama" is the 704th episode, which has a total of 61 pages. Currently, the domestic comic websites have not yet put the Chinese version of this episode online. The editor has also put a few pages of content here for everyone (61 pages are really too many). Friends who want to have a sneak peek can first take a look at the Japanese version of "Gintama". Let us wish "Yoronshiya" all the best in the future. "Gintama Bar" Autumn Night Cat Repost: Click here to watch ☜ Part of the 704th episode of Gintama: |
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