The Japanese manga "Gintama" has now returned to the main storyline. Although many fans are lamenting that the daily life is gone, their support for the manga is still very high. Recently, this popular manga serialized in "Weekly Shonen Jump" has received good news again: the cumulative circulation of "Gintama" manga has exceeded 50 million copies! The sales volume of 50 million shows that the average circulation of "Gintama" is very strong. From the results, we can really feel everyone's support for the work. In order to repay the readers, the official also announced that there will be a limited-time free online viewing event, and many Japanese netizens began to cheer. Previously, the author Sorachi Hideaki also said that "Gintama" is about to end, so can this work last until the leader loses all his hair? In any case, fans don't want it. "Gintama" is a boys' manga created by Sorachi Hideaki. It tells the story of the Yorozuya trio consisting of Sakata Gintoki, Shimura Shinpachi and Kagura, who sometimes take on small tasks in their daily lives for fun, and sometimes follow the main storyline and never return. |
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