Seven Deadly Sins manga goes on hiatus
Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine is announcing in its 1st 2017 issue that Seven Deadly Sins manga is going on hiatus as the mangaka, Nakaba Suzuki, will be hospitalized and will undergo a medical procedure, luckily not for something serious as reported. The manga will be relaunched in the 7th issue of the magazine on January 18.
Weekly Shōnen Magazine, until January 18, will publish side stories of the manga that Suzuki drew beforehand. The first side story will focus on the character Griamore.
As we know, the story of manga is developed in an era of kings, where the formidable warriors with the name ''Seven Deadly Sins'' were exiled from the kingdom when they were accused of trying to overthrow the monarchy. When Princess Elizabeth discovers that the the warriors had fallen victim of a king's plot, she decides to seek them and help her restore the kingdom.
The manga was launched in 2012 and it was adapted into anime series. In addition, a four-episode special was released entitled ‘’The Seven Deadly Sins -Signs of Holy War’’ and two OVA. A new anime series has gotten the green light, according to an announcement last September.
We wish a quick recover to the mangaka, Nakaba Suzuki and the best are yet to come for this magical journey into the world of ''Seven Deadly Sins''.
Source: animenewsnetwork.com