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The Tokyo Avengers pauses indefinitely. Parties involved with Ken Wakui have been infected with COVID-19, according to a report. Although specific people have not been named, the report states that it would be difficult to continue working on the manga because of this. This news comes at a time when The Tokyo Avengers is in the middle of its final arc. [Merci, ryokutya2089 !]
It’s not the first time that The Tokyo Avengers needed some sort of delay due to the pandemic. In 2020, Warner Bros. Japan announced that it could not work on the The Tokyo Avengers live action movie due to coronavirus. The film was finally released on July 10, 2021. It was Japan’s highest-grossing live-action film of 2021, earning over 4.38 billion yen ($3.67 million).
The Tokyo Avengers follows the story of Takemichi Hanagaki, who goes back in time to prevent the death of his ex-girlfriend and brother. While trying to fix the past, Takemichi inadvertently causes multiple time paradoxes in the present. The Tokyo Avengers is very popular, sells better The attack of the Titans and My Hero Academia. The Japanese government even used The Tokyo Avengers in an advertising campaign to raise awareness of Japan’s new age of majority laws.
The Tokyo Avengers will take a break from Weekly Shōnen Magazine 18. We don’t know when he’ll be back.
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