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Jujutsu Kaisen Manga Goes on 1-Week Break Due to Author's Poor Health Condition

Jujutsu Kaisen Manga Goes on 1-Week Break Due to Author's Poor Health Condition





Official twitter account for Jujutsu Kaisen manga declared on Thursday that manga will be going on break for 1-week due to poor health condition of author of manga Gega Akutami. Akutami is currently recovering. The part that was booked to send off in 15th issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine on March 14 will now rather send off in the sixteenth issue on March 19.

The manga was previously on break in last summer because of Akutami's poor health conditions.

Akutami sent off the manga in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in March 2018. Viz Media distributed the manga's initial three sections in English all the while with Japan as a feature of its Jump Start drive. Whenever Viz then, at that point, changed to its new Shonen Jump model in December 2018, the organization started distributing new parts of the manga carefully. Shueisha is likewise distributing the manga on its MANGA Plus assistance. Shueisha distributed the manga's eighteenth assembled book volume on December 25, and it will distribute the nineteenth volume on April 4.

The VIz Media describes Jujutsu kaisen manga as :

Despite the fact that Yuji Itadori seems as though your normal teen, his tremendous actual strength is something to see! Each game club needs him to join, however Itadori would prefer to spend time with the school untouchables in the Occult Research Club. At some point, the club figures out how to get their hands on a fixed reviled object. Much to their dismay the fear they'll release when they break the seal…

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