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Sousou no Frieren will be back in August
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The popular manga “Sousou in Frieren (Frieren: beyond the end of the journey)” will return to Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine in the next issue August 7thafter a suspension that began in May this year. The news excited fans who were eagerly awaiting the continuation of the story.

The series, written by Kanehito Yamada and with art Tsukasa Abefaced several pauses throughout its publication, partly because it was a collaborative project. Any absence of one of the authors may impede the progress of the manga., which led to these occasional shutdowns. Despite these challenges, “Sousou no Frieren” maintained a loyal and growing fan base.
The story of “Sousou no Frieren” follows Frieren, an elf mage who was part of a group of heroes who defeated the Demon King. After their victory, the group disbands, and Frieren, due to her longevity, begins to reflect on the value of time and human connections. The manga explores deep themes of friendship, loss, and redemption through its unique and emotional storytelling.
The anime adaptation, produced by hospiceit was a resounding success, adapting 60 of the 130 chapters currently available in the manga. This adaptation was very well received by both critics and fans, who highlight the quality of the animation and its fidelity to the original work. Although there is enough material for a second season, it has not yet been announced.leaving viewers waiting in anticipation.
The revival of “Sousou no Frieren” on Weekly Shonen Sunday This is good news for readers who have been following the series since its beginning and for those who arrived after the anime. The combination of Yamada’s writing and Abe’s art has created a work that not only entertains, but also invites reflection on the nature of time and human relationships. With her return, fans are eager to see how Frieren’s story unfolds and what new adventures await them.
Source: Ryokutya
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