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The author of Nanatsu no Taizai falls ill
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The manga “Nanatsu no Taizai: Mokushiroku no Yonkishi”, a sequel to the acclaimed “Nanatsu no Taizai” franchise, has announced an indefinite hiatus due to the illness of the author, Nakaba Suzuki. In an official statement, it was reported that work will not be able to continue until Suzuki recovers, leaving the future of the series in suspense. The statement did not offer specific details about the author's health, which generated a wave of rumors among fans.

“Nanatsu no Taizai: Mokushiroku no Yonkishi” is a long-awaited sequel since its predecessor, “Nanatsu no Taizai,” he concluded. The original series, which follows the adventures of the Seven Deadly Sins in a fantasy world, captured global attention with its blend of action, humor and drama. The sequel continued to explore this universe, maintaining a high level of interest among readers.
However, the recent hiatus highlights a recurring problem in the manga industry: the health of the authors. Manga artists, especially those involved in weekly serializations like Nakaba Suzuki, often face extremely demanding schedules. These schedules can lead to physical and mental health problems due to the constant pressure to meet deadlines and maintain quality work.
Nakaba Suzuki, known for his dedication and meticulous work in creating “Nanatsu no Taizai,” is no exception. Their commitment to the series has been evident over the years, but this recent development underscores the need to consider the well-being of the creators. The manga industry has countless cases of authors who have faced serious health problems due to the demands of weekly serialization.
As fans wait for more news on Suzuki's health, The hiatus of “Nanatsu no Taizai: Mokushiroku no Yonkishi” leaves a significant void in the manga world. The hope is that the author can fully recover and continue his work when he's ready. Until then, the fan community remains united in support and wishes Nakaba Suzuki a speedy recovery.
- «Nakaba needs a break. He worked at FKOA for only 10 months after finishing 7DS (posted October 2012 to March 2020)».
- «It looks like the Four Horsemen's hiatus will be longer than usual.».
- «It must have been during the trip to Anime Expo, I hope he recovers soon».
- «Cartoonist Nakaba is not dead. So please don't pray for his repose. Instead, pray for his recovery.».
- «Oh, God! I don't want to see another mangaka leave».
- «It's sad to hear this. Praying for Nakaba's speedy and healthy recovery, hoping for the best for his health.».
- «This man's art and writing saved my life, my heart. Have a good, long rest and return to work fully healed and strong.».
- «The story of Hunter x Hunter again».
- «We should allow him to write monthly, like all manga artists.».
- «I hope he gets better soon, I'm worried he's very sick.».
- «Oh shit. I didn't expect this so suddenly, it's a little worrying. I really hope Nakaba is okay and recovers quickly. Best wishes to him!».
- «I hope he recovers soon, I don't think he can handle another loss after Akira Toriyama».
Source: WSM Manga