Mangaka Eiichiro Oda announced a three-week hiatus in the “One Piece” franchise manga, surprising fans. Understand what happened!
Unfortunately for fans, the “One Piece” manga will take a short break next month. The news was released through the franchise’s official account on X (formerly Twitter), where, through a statement, it was confirmed that the hiatus will only last three weeks.
In the text, Eiichiro Odacreator of this renowned universe, states that what happened to Akira Toriyama made him worry more about his health. However, the author reassured fans and made a point of highlighting that he is not sick. Check out the original post and the translated version into Portuguese below!
Message from Oda about the 3 week break!
I am very happy to see that he has shown more awareness and concern for his own health. That’s the most important. This is the first time Oda has paused for such a long time thinking about it. Let the man rest! We wait pic.twitter.com/7ueexkbuM3— Lipe Sieira (@FelipeSieira) March 21, 2024
It is worth noting that the break will begin with issue #18 of Shonen Jump, planned for April 1st. Meanwhile, the return of “One Piece” will be in issue #22, which returns on the 22nd (via Omelete). In Brazil, the manga series is available through the Netflix streaming service.
In addition, the platform also launched a live-action series inspired by “One Piece” in August 2023, which has eight episodes in its first season. The production was so successful that it was renewed for a second season. Remember the trailer!
Source: Recreio
