Weekly Shonen Jump has had some success over the past few years mash, a manga that looks like the parody of Harry Potter in One-Punch-Man-Sauce. It has received excellent reviews in the magazine, while the tank tops have had a good success and are confirmed among the best-selling emerging manga. However, all of this seemed to be short-lived.
When Mashle Volume 7 was released a few months ago, author Hajime Komoto wrote in a note in the volume that the The story was about halfway through. Considering that we are not talking about a long-lived manga, it would have meant that between 13 and 16 volumes, Mashle would have ended in the intentions expressed in this volume. With the afterword inserted in Mashle volume 10, which was published in Japan just a few days ago, the author is now completely changing direction.
In the new volume there is a picture you can see in the tweet below where The author reveals he lied: Mashle won’t be over any time soon. Komoto apologized to the audience for lying about the length of the series. However, there are no statements as to the length of the story this time, so Mashle could also become one of the longest-running series in the next few years, considering that on Weekly Shonen the big hits like My Hero Academia and Jujutsu Kaisen are about to end , in addition to the already completed Dr. Stone.
In MASHLE’s afterword to Volume 10, Hajime Komoto seems to back down from previous statements about the length of the series and say they apologize because they lied when they said the series would be short.
In Volume 7, Komoto had stated that the series was half done. pic.twitter.com/lAy5QlrZQt
– Shonen Jump News – Unofficial (@WSJ_manga) March 3, 2022




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