This website recently reported that the famous work "Silver Spoon" by Japanese female manga artist Hiromu Arakawa, who is famous for "Fullmetal Alchemist", will resume serialization on November 6, but the official announcement is that there are only 4 chapters left to the end. Readers expressed their regrets and speculated that the resumption of serialization is just to rush the ending? Hiromu Arakawa hinted at the reason, and it seems to be true. "Silver Spoon" is a manga serialized by Japanese manga artist Hiromu Arakawa in Weekly Shonen Sunday. This is a rare campus manga set in Hokkaido's agricultural high school. The slogan of the work is "a youth story stained with sweat, tears and mud". Since Hiromu Arakawa was not only born in a dairy farming family in Hokkaido, but also a graduate of an agricultural high school, many of the contents in the work were created based on his own personal experiences. Hiromu Arakawa posted a message on the magazine's official website: I'm sorry to all my readers that I haven't seen you for a long time. The last serialization was in December 2015? ! In the past few years, my husband and children have been seriously ill, so I have been busy all day long. But I'm grateful for Japan's insurance system again. I will also donate blood in the future. Players expressed their understanding and hoped that Hiromu Arakawa’s family would recover from the disease as soon as possible and be able to create more wonderful comics. |
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