Previously, Sorachi Hideaki had vowed that Gintama would end in September this year, but at that time he continued to stay on for the reason of breach of contract. This time, he has confirmed that he will not let his fans down. The final chapter will be serialized in the third issue of the monthly magazine Shonen Jump GIGA starting today, officially reaching the end of his mission. ·Gintama is a popular youth manga created by Japanese manga artist Sorachi Hideaki. It is full of humor and has attracted countless fans. It was first serialized in the 2nd issue of Weekly Shonen Jump in 2004. Now, after more than 14 years, it is finally coming to an end. As expected, all good things must come to an end. ·Previously revealed information showed that it was going to be concluded, and today the official announced that there were only 3 chapters left to the conclusion, and the final chapter will be serialized in the last 3 issues of the monthly magazine "Weekly Shonen Jump GIGA" from December 28th. Although according to Shueisha's usual behavior, Mr. Sorachi Hideaki may appear on the list of authors of some derivative comics in the future, it is still sad that another excellent comic work is about to leave us. |
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