CATDOLL: Natsu is the strongest devil? Is the Fairy Tail manga going to be cut off or will it end badly?

CATDOLL: Natsu is the strongest devil? Is the Fairy Tail manga going to be cut off or will it end badly?

Those who are familiar with Fairy Tail must be aware of the exciting plot that has been unfolding recently. However, in the latest episode, Zeref, the biggest villain of Fairy Tail, revealed a shocking secret. Natsu turned out to be the most powerful boss in the Book of Zeref, the only demon president "END" who can kill Zeref.

From this, is Fairy Tail about to end? In fact, if you think about it carefully, is there any story worth exploring in Fairy Tail? I think it has been gone for a long time. Since the seven-year jump of Tenrou Island, Fairy Tail has gradually lost its former glory. The protagonist's mindless improvement of strength eventually led to the acceleration of the process of defeating the final boss, so the end is also the general trend. However, Mashima Hiro can reveal such a plot, which shows that he also wants to play a masterpiece in the end, so as not to be criticized too badly.

In fact, everyone has experienced the wave of comic book completions last year, including Devil May Cry, Naruto, and Kenichi: The Strongest Disciple in History. There were also works that were cancelled by publishers due to poor sales. At the same time, there were also works that were said to be completed but had to continue serialization due to popularity, such as Kuroko's Basketball and Tokyo Ghoul (Big Fog). This year, there are also many works that may be completed. In addition to Fairy Tail, Bleach is about to enter the climax of the plot. There are not many works by newcomers in the Japanese comics industry. Is Japanese comics really going to decline?

We can look at the recent news from Japan. Young people are in a depressed state of mind, the suicide rate is on the rise, and Japan's economy fluctuates greatly. Shinzo Abe even plans to use animation as a major economic industry to drive the national economy. However, the problem of piracy has never been resolved. No matter how many people are engaged in animation, they only live within their own economic system. Because of the economic downturn, no one can afford to buy anime-related peripheral products, and the animation industry cannot be driven. In the end, even the producers can't make money, let alone those painters who work hard to draw hundreds of pictures a day. In order to make money, it is inevitable that Japanese light novels will start to become popular. The plot opens in a simple and violent way, and the harem artifacts are given away indiscriminately. Everyone has a copy of such a terrifying outline, but will readers really buy it?

So Tomino Baldy said it well: "What future does Japanese animation have?"

Hiro Mashima reveals Natsu's identity, who is the final boss?

The plot of the god of death has also reached its climax, and the death of the spirit king and his grandson is just around the corner!

Kuroko Basketball, which was supposed to be over, had to come back to beat up American Dad because of its excessive popularity!

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The editor recommends four popular hot-blooded comics in recent times. In fact, we still have some to watch, such as King's Kingdom, MAGI, Hail the Dragon, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, and Ten Sins, which are all very good works.

1. The Seven Deadly Sins

"Nanatsu no Sin" is a manga written by Japanese manga artist Suzuki Naka. It was first published as a short story in Kodansha's Weekly Shonen Magazine in 2011 and was well received before being officially serialized in the same magazine in 2012. The work won the 4th place in the 2014 "Manga Awards". As of April 2014, the cumulative number of single-volume sales has exceeded 3 million. According to the latest statistics, the latest sales of "Nanatsu no Sin" have reached 10 million sales in 12 volumes!

2. My Hero Academia

Various superpowers have been discovered in the world one after another, and the reasons are unknown. As time goes by, "fantasy" has become "daily" and "fantasy" has become reality. In today's superhuman society where nearly 80% of the world's total population has some special physique, a profession that everyone could only dream of in the past has entered the stage of history, that is, heroes!

The first volume was released on December 9th. According to statistics from four weeks, the total sales in three weeks exceeded 100,000 copies. It will be reprinted in 300,000 copies in the future. It can be said that this is the rising star work of "Weekly Shonen Jump" recently!

3. Food Wars!

"Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma" is a serialized work written by Yuto Tsukuda, illustrated by Shun Saeki, and co-authored by culinary researcher Tomonori Morisaki in Shueisha's manga magazine "Weekly Shonen Jump". In 2013, the news of its VOMICization was announced. In the "All Japan Bookstore Staff Recommended Manga Works 2014", "Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma" ranked third among the 15 best works of the year, and the cumulative circulation up to the 7th volume is 2.9 million copies.

4. One Punch Man

"One Punch Man" is a humorous fighting manga by Japanese webtoon artist ONE. The work was created using a comic manuscript software called ComicStudio PC. It was serialized on ONE's personal website on July 3, 2009. Although the artwork was crude, it became a big hit on the Japanese Internet. According to the "Internet Comic Revolution" survey broadcast by Japan's NHK on September 2, 2012, "One Punch Man" was viewed more than 10 million times that year, with an average of 20,000 hits per day. It is currently being serialized on ONE's website.

In early 2012, manga artist Yusuke Murata discussed the idea of ​​cooperating with ONE on Twitter to create a "remake". On June 14, 2012, Yusuke Murata created "One Punch Man - Remake" based on the original work, with the English name of ONE PUNCH MAN re-make, which was serialized in Shueisha's online manga magazine "Young jump next". Shueisha began to publish single volumes for "One Punch Man - Remake" in December 2012, and as of November 2014, the cumulative sales of six volumes have reached 4.5 million copies.

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