The death of Akira Toriyama fell like a bucket of cold water on the entire planet and has made manga authors like Eiichiro Oda decide to take a break.
We still have not recovered from the great loss of Akira Toriyamaa true manga legend who delighted us with unique works such as Dr. Slump y Dragon Ball. For many artists, he was a great example to follow and they took him as a reference and inspiration for their creations.
A clear example is Eiichiro Odathe father of One Piece, one of the most important manganime series of all time. In recent years, the series of Luffy and his friends has taken a step forward, becoming a practically unbeatable franchise.
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Apart from having been amazed by the Saga de Wanoone of the best arcs of the entire series, these intrepid pirates have also boarded the homes of millions of people thanks to the live-action of Netflix, a work that Eiichiro Oda also supervised down to the smallest detail. The mangaka doesn't stop!
To all this we should add the future animated project, as a remake, which will also debut on the streaming platform that has brought the series to real image. However, this manga master has decided to take a break and has announced it in the last few hours. The reason?
Nothing serious, so you can breathe easy now. Much has been said about Eiichiro Oda's fragile state of health, but the mangaka has made it clear that he is perfectly fine and that this pause from One Piece is not due to any health problem.
As you can see in the official message below, the creator of Luffy has decided to take a 3-week break due to the death of Akira Toriyama, a break that he will take advantage of to dedicate some much-needed time to himself. In any case, he has taken the opportunity to remember that the current arc of Egghead The wind continues under full sail and we have the live-action available on Netflix:
To top it off, he also tells us that his manga will be back in the Shonen Jump next April 22, so in less than a month we have this beloved mangaka back on its pages. What do you think of this teacher break?
Although the death of Akira Toriyama has been a historical tragedy, at least it has made many artists rethink their work schedule and take time to live life a little more. Should these breaks be normalized in the world of manga?