Oku Hiroya was rumored to be jealous and belittled Demon Slayer, and he was furious and said he had taken legal action

Oku Hiroya was rumored to be jealous and belittled Demon Slayer, and he was furious and said he had taken legal action

Oku Hiroya, a famous cartoonist known for "GANTZ", has been inexplicably angry recently because some netizens spread rumors online, saying that Oku Hiroya often belittles Demon Slayer out of jealousy, which has caused heated discussions. Oku Hiroya himself said that he has resorted to law and vowed to punish the source of the rumors.

•It is well known in the comics industry that Hiroya Oku often uses SNS. In comparison, many other well-known cartoonists, such as Oda, almost never touch SNS. However, walking by the river often will inevitably get your shoes dirty. Recently, Hiroya Oku has been targeted. Many rumors that are unfavorable to him have made him very angry, and he is going to resort to law directly.

•On September 27, Oku Hiroya angrily denounced the remarks of a netizen, saying that the netizen spread rumors that he often belittled the recently popular "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" and the recently popular "Jujutsu Kaisen" out of jealousy. The netizen also quoted someone who claimed to "know Oku Hiroya very well". Oku Hiroya was very angry and vowed to punish the source of the rumor. He has already notified his lawyer and is ready to take action.

•Oku Hiroya then stated that he liked Demon Slayer very much, and that he had also watched the recently released Jujutsu Kaisen animated film in the cinema himself. In addition, he had never said anything bad about One Piece.

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