The classic football manga "Captain Tsubasa" has officially ended, but last year Takahashi announced that he would continue serializing the new work "Captain Tsubasa: The Day of Rising FINALS" in the form of "concept sketches". The content of the finished version may be produced by AI in the future. The reason is analyzed to be that the author wants to bring perfection and bring the final ending of the series before his death. "Captain Tsubasa" was first serialized in 1981 and suspended in 1988. It has since undergone multiple reorganizations and platform changes. The proposal to continue serialization in the form of "concept sketches" is a first in the comics industry. According to analysis, if the series is serialized in a normal form, it will take at least 40 years to tell the whole story. However, Mr. Takahashi did not want the story to be left unfinished, so he completed the outline for the sequel while he was still alive. Even after his death, it could be completed by other cartoonists or AI. This move can be regarded as a new feat in the comics industry. According to media analysis, Ozora Tsubasa’s final opponent is most likely “SGGK” Wakabayashi Genzo! |
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