Blue Lock Creator Reveals Mental Health Status: Will There Be a Hiatus?
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After that, Nomura added that, as a way to overcome this feeling of exhaustion, he felt the best solution would be for Muneyuki Kaneshiro, the manga’s author, to provide him with a storyboard so compelling that it could “rekindle the spark of passion within him,” as if it were Isagi himself. Hearing this, Kaneshiro replied that he would take the initiative to challenge his colleague even further to restore his motivation.
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Will Blue Lock Become a Monthly Manga?
As expected, these statements have caused considerable concern among "Blue Lock" fans. Nomura has essentially just publicly acknowledged that the deadlines and grueling work schedule he’s been facing have significantly affected his physical and mental health. And instead of giving the matter the attention it deserves, both he and his colleague Kaneshiro joked about the issue while promising to work even harder for the readers.
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In response to this interview, most of the community is pleading for manga artists to be given more time off—or even for *Blue Lock* to be released monthly. Because if the situation continues to worsen for much longer, it wouldn’t be surprising if Nomura eventually fell seriously ill, as has happened to other successful manga creators such as Yoshihiro Togashi (“Hunter x Hunter”) or Kentaro Miura (“Berserk”).
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