The classic manga "Berserk" has inevitably fallen into a continuation dilemma due to the death of the original author. Recently, in response to a third-party overseas studio openly announcing the production of a new animation, the copyright official issued a statement that it had not authorized it. "Berserk" was first serialized by the original author Kentaro Miura in 1989. It was deeply loved by fans for its bizarre dark fantasy style and rough hardcore painting style. The comics were constantly discontinued during their long serialization period, and there was no ending until the original author passed away in 2021. This is a great regret in the comics industry. However, not long after, Kentaro Miura's friend, cartoonist Mori Tsuneji, said that he had received Miura's subsequent planning outline for the work, which allowed the series to be restarted and continued to be published to this day. Recently, a studio called Studio Eclypse suddenly announced that it would produce a new animation of Berserk. The original copyright agent Hakusensha responded that it had not authorized the statement and it was not clear whether the plan could be carried out. |
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