Jujutsu Kaisen manga extends its hiatus, causing great concern among fans
The last chapters of the Jujutsu Kaisen manga have not been wasted at allsince, as usual, Gege Akutami has done his thing again, and has given an unexpected twist to the final battle against Sukuna, since he has brought back a character in a rather peculiar way, this being a detail that has shocked readers.
Likewise, the most recent chapter of Jujutsu Kaisen confirmed that The final battle against Sukuna has reached its climax since it began, since despite the return of Gojo/Yuta to the battlefield, the situation has not been favorable for the sorcerers, since the King of Curses managed to neutralize Okkotsu's attacks, leaving fans surprised and anxious for the manga to return from its hiatus to see how the sorcerers deal with it. They will manage to stop this nefarious villain.
However, it seems that fans will have to wait a little longer than usual to enjoy the chapter 263 of the Jujutsu Kaisen mangagiven that the manga has unexpectedly extended its hiatussince it has been revealed that this episode will not arrive in number 31 of the Weekly Shonen Jumpas planned.
It has been revealed that the Jujutsu Kaisen manga has extended its hiatus
Jujutsu Kaisen fans will have to wait a little longer than expected, as the manga has extended its hiatus
As we have mentioned, a few weeks ago it was announced that the Jujutsu Kaisen manga would go on a brief hiatus due to health problems of the author, because after the release of chapter 262, the work would go into a break so that Gege Akutami could rest and return with more strength to continue recounting the climax of the final battle against Sukuna.
In fact, this work was scheduled to return in number 31 of the Weekly Shonen Jump that would be released next June 30, 2024. However, it seems that this will not be the case, since recently, A leak has revealed that the manga has extended its hiatusbecause it is not among the series that will appear in number 31 of this magazine.
Through X, the account called @WSJ_manga, has shared this unexpected news that confirms that Jujutsu Kaisen manga has extended its hiatusa detail that has generated many doubts and concern within the fandom, because this work was paused due to health problems of the author.
Jujutsu Kaisen appears to be on break next week in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #31.
Series was scheduled to resume after 2 weeks of absence, but it's not listed in the preview for the upcoming issue. We'll keep updating this information. pic.twitter.com/uPQf8srSwA
— Shonen Jump News (@WSJ_manga) June 20, 2024
In this post It is confirmed that Jujutsu Kaisen will not return in number 31 of the Weekly Shonen Jump as scheduled, which clearly indicates that The manga hiatus could have been extended for another weekhinting his return on July 7, 2024. However, we will have to wait for an official statement to confirm whether the extension of this break is indefinite or just for one more week.
Obviously, this unexpected turn has set off alarm bells in the fandom, who They have been very concerned about the author's healthas has been the case of the fan and user of X, @Go_Jover, who has shared a message on the social network in which he asks for good health for the mangaka and that come back with more strength to continue telling this fascinating and controversial story.
I hope Gege is just taking extra time to fully recover & it's not something like his health deteriorating even more. Praying for Gege's better health🙏
— Myamura (@Go_Jover) June 20, 2024
Notably Gege Akutami's health problems caused this brief hiatus from the Jujutsu Kaisen mangaso it is understandable that fans are very concerned about the mangaka's condition, since it was not specified what illness led him to pause the serialization of the manga.
It remains to wait that More details are revealed regarding this unexpected extension of the Jujutsu Kaisen manga hiatussince fans are extremely concerned about the author's health and this last-minute change of plans.
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