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miura's absence
2-1-07 (10:39AM EST)---- Miura Explains Recent Berserk Manga Break
In some of his sidebar comments printed in just about every issue of Young Animal where his Berserk manga serial appears, creator Kentaro Miura often gives some reference to events in his personal life or current goings on with the comic. In recent issues he gave an explanation for the recent 3+ months of lapse in the manga's serialization. In late 2006 he first warned the manga may go to temporary irregular publication format as the coming storyline would deal with a huge army of over 1000 soldiers. After returning to Young animal a few weeks ago, Miura confirmed the break was due to the fact that he was drawing soldiers during that time (he draws each one by hand with no computer aids). Rumors spread online through the Japanese web in 2006 that the series could be coming to a grand finale soon. Those sentiments apparantly sprung from another one of these sidebar comments: "Finally 30 volumes. At first though I was going to end it within 2-3 volumes." "
I pulled this from animenewsservice.com
In some of his sidebar comments printed in just about every issue of Young Animal where his Berserk manga serial appears, creator Kentaro Miura often gives some reference to events in his personal life or current goings on with the comic. In recent issues he gave an explanation for the recent 3+ months of lapse in the manga's serialization. In late 2006 he first warned the manga may go to temporary irregular publication format as the coming storyline would deal with a huge army of over 1000 soldiers. After returning to Young animal a few weeks ago, Miura confirmed the break was due to the fact that he was drawing soldiers during that time (he draws each one by hand with no computer aids). Rumors spread online through the Japanese web in 2006 that the series could be coming to a grand finale soon. Those sentiments apparantly sprung from another one of these sidebar comments: "Finally 30 volumes. At first though I was going to end it within 2-3 volumes." "
I pulled this from animenewsservice.com
Yeah, I heard about this a couple of days ago. So he wasn't taking a break, but business as usual with that man. And no, I don't think there's not going to be any grand finale soon, his comment was probably just reminiscing about how long it took.

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the break was fucking terrible to go through. all the withdrawals... but i am happy it happened. im happy to know that miura is so involved as he is in his manga. it makes me have more hope for the rest of the comic to be just as amazing as what is done so far. i was getting worried that he was getting bored or something.
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i remember a friend saying that he read somewhere that Miura said that now after gathering the team he can "begin" the series *with a devilish smile*...and he estimate that he will finish the series around the 60-90 volume...but still i could be wrong...
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60 - 90 volumes, eh? It's taken over 15 years to get where we are, so can we expect another 15+ years of Berserk? I don't see why not.
They lifted those rumors from a "Berserk Stupid Theories" thread.dronedevil wrote:Rumors spread online through the Japanese web in 2006 that the series could be coming to a grand finale soon. Those sentiments apparantly sprung from another one of these sidebar comments: "Finally 30 volumes. At first though I was going to end it within 2-3 volumes."
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Hello my name is FightClub, I'm a BERSEKSaholic.Fuji Nagase wrote:if he did, then we would really have to have those berserkaholics anonymous meetings...
Rolos wrote:-He was born from a corpse? Has been killing (or assisting in the process) people ever since he was 5? Hahahaa...talk about having a shitty life. Its hilarious because he's not me.
There's really way too much that has to happen and so many fights that I see coming. Not to mentioned a lot of unanswered questions. If he ends it that prematurely then it's going to suck, and I will personally think it's because he had no ending in mind or no way to tie this world together into a brilliant ending.
I almost can´t believe it
I took it for granted that he had some worker bees for such stupid and monotonous tasks as to reproduce 60 000 almost identical looking soldiers.
Does anybody remember how things were at the time the original Hawks had their big battles? Were there also such big release breaks?
If this is true his life must have been hell for the last months. I really hoped he was enjoying life to keep his energy up. Or at least get some inspiration for the next orgy-scenes

I took it for granted that he had some worker bees for such stupid and monotonous tasks as to reproduce 60 000 almost identical looking soldiers.
Does anybody remember how things were at the time the original Hawks had their big battles? Were there also such big release breaks?
If this is true his life must have been hell for the last months. I really hoped he was enjoying life to keep his energy up. Or at least get some inspiration for the next orgy-scenes

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Orm wrote:
If this is true his life must have been hell for the last months. I really hoped he was enjoying life to keep his energy up. Or at least get some inspiration for the next orgy-scenes
uh... I prefer some real orgy-scenes



I couldn't agree more on what Drizz said. Miura obviously has a personal life and having a month or two breaks in Berserk isn't all that bad. At least he's making progress. And how he drew every single soldier shows that Miura is a very dedicated manga author. And another good 15+ years of this manga is time worthwhile.Just as ancient legendary weapons/armor of old took the life force of their creators so too now does a legendary epic manga take the life force of its author.
PS. I hope I don't get burned.......

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hells yeah!FightClub wrote:Hello my name is FightClub, I'm a BERSEKSaholic.Fuji Nagase wrote:if he did, then we would really have to have those berserkaholics anonymous meetings...
thats what i say in RL when people ask me:
a) what kind of anime/manga i like.
or b) what are my interests.
"hello, my name is fuji ,and im a berserkaholic"
when appropriate of course.
(and you spelled "berserkaholic" wrong *o* )
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Yeah they got mad at me for not making it Berseks last time.Fuji Nagase wrote:(and you spelled "berserkaholic" wrong *o* )
Rolos wrote:-He was born from a corpse? Has been killing (or assisting in the process) people ever since he was 5? Hahahaa...talk about having a shitty life. Its hilarious because he's not me.
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