Most of the comic book authors of Shonen Jump stick to the rhythm of serializing every week. The occasional breaks are for reasons such as going out to collect materials or feeling unwell. They are all hard-working people (except for a few who are bad at it). For example, Kubo Tite, the author of Bleach, announced today that he will suspend the publication of Bleach next week. On January 6 this year, Kubo Tite said on his personal Twitter that he was not feeling well and went to the hospital for treatment. It seemed that he had a very serious cold. He could not move his body after drawing half of the manuscript. After 8 days of recovery, Kubo finally recovered today. It is touching that the first thing Kubo Tite did after recovering was to go to his studio to continue drawing the Bleach manga. Due to the serious illness, Kubo naturally could not catch up with the printing schedule of the next issue of "Weekly Shonen Jump", so he stopped publishing for a week. Look at Kubo's enthusiasm to work immediately after recovery, and then look at a cartoonist who serialized in "Weekly Shonen Jump" who stopped publishing for no reason. The difference is really big. For more relevant information, please pay attention to: Death Zone |
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