As the manga community processes a sudden two-week hiatus in releases, fans are voicing strong opinions about creator Morikawa's ongoing pattern of delays. Some question his commitment while others seek understanding of his health concerns.
Sources confirm Morikawaโs health issues force him to work three days a week. As speculation swirls about the nature of the break, fans are asking: is he truly unwinding or neglecting duties?
Fan opinions are quite varied. Many feel conflicted about Morikawa's situation:
"George is an old man, and being a Mangaka is a grueling job. Let the man take his break," stresses one supportive fan.
Others are less forgiving. One comment read, "I donโt get why everyone is shitting on the OP when George has made a chronic habit of bailing out on the fanbase repeatedly." This points to a wider feeling of betrayal among dedicated followers.
Additionally, some fans noted, "The pacing difference in his earlier chapters is ridiculous. Once the manga is complete, it'll be a blast on rereads, but keeping up week by week is torture."
Fans also expressed frustration over Morikawa's storytelling pace. One noted, "Honestly, the slow pacing is quite bad, but I'm hyped for the next chapter. Hopefully, he wraps up the Ricardo vs. Sendo fight soon." This reflects a desire for more content while acknowledging the struggle with current pacing.
While fans seek consistency in his work, Morikawaโs interests outside of manga also attract attention:
He remains active in Mahjong tournaments, showcasing a busy lifestyle.
His involvement with boxing promotions for Hajime no Ippo has drawn mixed reactions, with some fans questioning if these activities are distracting.
"Not really professional to let these kinds of incidents get in the way of your life's work," one critic remarked, highlighting the tension between personal pursuits and professional obligations.
๐ Morikawa is currently working three days a week due to health issues.
โ ๏ธ Fans are increasingly concerned about his commitment due to ongoing delays.
๐ฒ His participation in Mahjong and boxing raises questions about focus on manga.
As this situation evolves, can Morikawa regain the trust of his fanbase? The community appears dividedโsome are ready to support him, while others are increasingly frustrated with perceived delays.
With the manga world closely watching, anticipation surrounds Morikawa's return. Will he rebound stronger, or does this signal deeper issues ahead for future releases?