‘The Seven Deadly Sins’ Manga To Have More Pages; Creator Slowly Recovering & Vows Better Episodes For Fans
"The Seven Deadly Sins" manga is usually updated on a regular basis but instead of having around 20 pages per chapter, the latest chapter only had 6 pages. Fans were surprised and worried about the next chapters of their favorite manga series. It was reported that creator of the manga series Nakaba Suzuki has became ill and this has affected the chapters that he was able to publish. But there is good news now that Suzuki's health has recovered; "The Seven Deadly Sins" next chapters will surely have more episodes for fans to enjoy.
Kodansha's Weekly Shonen Magazine said that "The Seven Deadly Sins" manga will have more pages since the creator is feeling much better, Anime News Network reported. Suzuki started "The Seven Deadly Sins" in 2012. A 25th compiled book version will be released by Kodansha on March 17. The first ever English volumes of the manga series were released in 2014 while the 18th volume was released in January.
"The Seven Deadly Sins" is about a group of rebels who were blamed for chaos and overthrowing the leaders of the Kingdom. It has been years since this group has been active but still they are being hunted down by Kingdom Central guards. But one girl believes in the power of "The Seven Deadly Sins" and wants to unite them. She sets off to find the members of the gang and thus begins a whirlwind adventure.
New chapters of the animated series are also available in Crunchyroll at the same time these are released in Japan. Fans were worried when the manga did not publish chapters in December with rumors that Suzuki has given up on his work. But all the negative reports were eventually put to rest when the manga was updated on January 18. "The Seven Deadly Sins" is also known as "Nanatsu no Taizai" and is written and drawn by Nakaba Suzuki.
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