The author has via his official Twitter account Kenji Inou noted that he has already secured the publication of the next two chapters of the manga Big blue (Grand Blue Dreaming) after the work in this year's sixth issue of the magazine has again taken a break Well! afternoon.

Β«I'm sorry I've been all over the place lately and the fact that I've posted very little on Twitter, which has probably been worrying you. Kenji Inoue is currently in good health and his manuscripts are now up to the eighth edition of this year after making up for the devastation of his absence!Β».

The above message indicates that the manga already has the manuscripts for the chapters published in this year's seventh and eighth issues of the magazine. Well! afternoonthat is, those released in Japan on June 7th and July 7th, respectively. It should be noted that the manga has taken several breaks this year due to the author's health issues.

Inoue and Yoshioka started publishing the manga in the magazine Well! afternoon from the publisher Kodansha in April 2014. The piece inspired a twelve-part anime adaptation produced by the studios. Zero-G, under the direction and scripts written by Shinji Takamatsu, released in July 2018. So far there is no sign of a second season.

Summary of Grand Blue

Iori Kitahara is just starting his freshman at university. He moves into his uncle's dive shop, Grand Blue. He awaits the college life of his dreams full of beautiful girls and good friends. But things are not quite going according to plan. He runs into a group of students who immediately forces him to take part in their alcoholic activities. Although initially unwilling, Iori quickly gives up and becomes the party's life. Unfortunately, this earns her the contempt of her cousin Chisa Kotegawa. However, Iori still promises to fulfill his ideal college life, but will it go according to plan this time around?

Fountain: Official Twitter account

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