Shonen Jump put another hit series on hold

Shonen Jump has developed another successful manga series: Rory Dragon. The reason for Rory Dragon The delay (also again) is the poor health of the manga creator, Masaoki Shindo. The gap is currently being listed as “indefinitely,” although the official press release from Weekly Shonen Jump already indicates that the current plan is to wait for Masaoki Shindo to make a proper recovery, before Rory Dragon resume.

Here is the official announcement for Rory Dragon Gap from Weekly Shonen Jump:

Thank you for reading Rory Dragon every week.

Due to Masaoki Shindo’s poor physical condition, Ruri Dragon will enter a hiatus starting with Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #35.

The series was already absent from Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #33 and the editorial department looked for a way to create a sustainable schedule while facing the mangaka’s health condition, but after mixed discussions with Masaoki Shindo, it was decided that it would be best for them to take a break to recover so that the sequence could continue under conditions. perfect for the future.

We’ll be reporting the return of the series in the upcoming Weekly Shonen Jump. We are so sorry to all of our readers who were looking for a warning from the series and kept sending in comments and messages.

We will do everything we can to bring Rory back to life, so would appreciate it if you could look at us in the future.

We look forward to your continued support for Ruri Dragon

Shonen Jump Weekly Editorial Section

Rory Dragon It is a Shonen Slice of Life manga written by Masaoki Shindo that was originally released as a Single Mode in 2020. Shonen released the serial version of Rory Dragon Just last month. This is definitely a disappointing reality for fans who were just jumping on the manga.

As mentioned, news of mangakas having to undo a hot series due to poor health has become a regular headline here. Just last year, Kohei Horikoshi of My Hero Academia, Gege Akutami of Jujutsu Kaisen, and Yuki Tabata ALL of Black Clover had to stop due to health issues. It seems more and more obvious that the pressures of creating a manga are something that needs to be addressed.

Here is the starting point Rory Dragon:

Ruri Aoki is an ordinary Japanese girl who lives a normal life, until one fateful day she wakes up with two horns sprouting from her head. At that point, her mother revealed to Rory that she was half human and that her father was a dragon (“Rio”). Rory doesn’t see it as a huge deal and decides to go to school as usual.

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