Japanese media revealed that the popular manga "Haikyuu!!" will be finished in two weeks and will come to an end after eight years of serialization

Japanese media revealed that the popular manga "Haikyuu!!" will be finished in two weeks and will come to an end after eight years of serialization

As early as last October, Weekly Shonen Jump announced that the popular manga "Haikyuu!!" had entered its final chapter (reported by this site). In fact, fans all know that the day of the end is approaching. Today, on July 9, according to reliable Japanese media reports, "Haikyuu!!" will be concluded in Weekly Shonen Jump No. 33, which means there are only two weeks left.

·Haikyuu!! is a manga by Japanese manga artist Haruichi Furudate. The work was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump on December 12, 2012. It is one of the pillars of Jump after the end of Naruto, and it is an extremely exciting sports show! In today's sports shows dominated by super powers, there is such a sports show that does not rely on super powers at all. It is no exaggeration to say that it is enough to crush all the sports shows nowadays. The only one that can be compared with it is Slam Dunk.

This week's "Weekly Shonen Jump" No. 31 did not reveal any news at all, perhaps because of the previous "Demon Slayer" and "The Promised Neverland"; such a sudden revelation really caught fans off guard. According to the previous revelations of this website, the credibility is nearly 100%. I believe that there will be official news soon, so stay tuned.

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