After the tragic death of the author of Berserk, fans wondered whether the manga would continue or not. While the editor of Berserk was speechless about the future of the manga that introduced us to Guts and Griffith, a full-page announcement hit a number of really important releases, including the New York Times.

The announcement that promotes what it could be the last volume for the dark seriesHe's giving fans some new artwork to admire by the incredible artist who left way too early.

We save on what happens in the final volume of the manga, but we assure you that the final table definitely honors the series, even if it does not continue under the direct supervision of Miura. Fans actually split between who would like the series to officially end here and others who would not mind the franchise giving Guts and his friends an official ending.

Berserk's official Twitter account shared the three press announcements available in the New York Times, Asahi Shimbun and Le Monde, and announced the arrival of Volume 41 of the manga, indicating that this may be the last time that fans can see the adventures of Guts and the Hawk Band from Young Animal. You can see the article at the end of the news.

If the The future of the manga is unimaginable, so did the anime adaptations of the popular franchise. With the previous 35mm adaption, which came onto the market in 2016 with two seasons, many fans were of the opinion that the series of high artistic quality by Kentaro Miura. could not do justice.

Although nothing is set in stone, producer Adi Shankar has expressed interest in adapting the series in the past. The producer's resume is filled with projects like Castlevania and upcoming cartoons Devil May Cry and Far cry.

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