Not only in Japan, The attack of the giants is loved all over the world. This is evidenced by the sold copies of the manga in France and other countries, which has therefore given the end of the story of Hajime Isayama great attention. Given the extent of the success, there has been much disagreement about the final choices made by the author.

The Attack of the Giants manga ended with the additional pages of Volume 34, which provided a new vision of the things and events that took place in this world created by Isayama. Parallel to the publication of the Tankobon in Japan, the editor of The Attack of the Giants gave Weekly Gendai. an interview also talk about the toughest time to write the series.

In the magazine, Shintaro Kawakubo stated that the The most difficult period to write for Isayama was between volumes 14 and 16. Up until then, Attack of the Giants was a manga about the secrets of the giants and the struggle between humans and these mysterious and brutal creatures. However, in this new saga there was a transition that led to the political struggle between humans and humans. Isayama and the editor knew this was fundamental to the story, but they had to work even though they did not know how the political and social side of this world worked and even though the editor was not particularly interested in these events.

So, according to Kawakubo, that was that Time when Isayama had more trouble in The Attack of the Giants.

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