Fans of Jujutsu Kaisen were met with unexpected news following the release of chapter 262 spoilers, revealing a mere seven-page length for the chapter.
This surprise was soon overshadowed by concerns for mangaka Gege Akutami’s health, as it was announced that the manga would be on a two-week hiatus due to Akutami’s undisclosed sickness.
The abrupt hiatus left fans disappointed and frustrated, especially considering the anticipation following a one-week break between chapters.
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Many took to social media to express their disappointment, voicing their concerns for Akutami’s well-being and urging him to prioritize his health above all else.
However, amidst the disappointment, fans also recognized the immense workload Akutami had shouldered in the past week, including creating magazine covers and colored pages.
My Hero Academia will be on break for 2 weeks starting next week with Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #29.
Series should resume in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #31. pic.twitter.com/2MDKvgoVkS
— Shonen Jump News (@WSJ_manga) June 6, 2024
It became apparent that Akutami’s schedule was demanding, leading to calls for him to take more frequent breaks to avoid overexertion.
This isn’t the first time Akutami has faced health issues, prompting discussions about the toll of the weekly manga release schedule on mangaka’s well-being.
Fans rallied together to send their best wishes to Akutami, emphasizing the importance of his recovery and expressing hope for a swift return to good health.
As the Jujutsu Kaisen manga approaches its final arc, fans are eager for Akutami to prioritize his health to ensure he can deliver a satisfying conclusion to his masterpiece.
The outpouring of support from fans serves as a reminder of the importance of prioritizing health over work, even in the fast-paced world of manga creation.