The first chapter of Nakaba Suzuki’s sequel manga, The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse, has concluded, according to a recent update from Kodansha’s Weekly Sh en Magazine. Fans are excited for what’s next in the series since this is a major turning point.
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Although there will be a short break in the manga, the 51st issue, which is scheduled for release on November 22, seems to be an interesting continuation. The color opening page hints to revelations and obstacles that await our favorite characters as it sets the stage for a new and exciting chapter in the story. The mangaka’s skillfully planned plot and pace further highlight the series’ capacity to draw in and hold the attention of its viewers.
On October 8, the anime version of the sequel debuted in Japan concurrently. For a consecutive half-year, viewers will be able to immerse themselves in an immersive visual experience that revives the universe of The Seven Deadly Sins through this animated series. Undoubtedly, Netflix’s move to stream the anime will increase its accessibility and reach a broader worldwide audience. This action not only demonstrates the series’ widespread appeal among anime fans across the globe, but it also displays its popularity.
With its unwavering attention to detail and storytelling style, Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse is establishing itself as a major player in the manga and anime industries. The mangaka has meticulously constructed what is to come, and readers should anticipate that the manga’s hiatus serves as a temporary reprieve before the next publication. The story of Percival and his friends will continue to captivate viewers around the globe thanks to the promise of exciting events combined with the deep character development and complex plotlines that have distinguished the series thus far.
Source: Issue 49 of Weekly Sh nen Magazine