Good news is coming for the followers of Berserkand is that despite the fact that it continued despite the tragic death of its creator Kentaro Miuramangaka’s friends with the writer Koji Mori and the artists of Studio Gaga, seeking to honor their friend by ensuring that the long history of Guts and the Band of Hawk sees an end.

After debuting in the 1980s, the dark manga has been in circulation for decades, with the beloved franchise breaking previous records as a new stat has confirmed how many millions of copies of Berserk currently exist around the world.

After the last chapter of Miura, Mori and Studio Gaga they certainly didn’t pack a punch when it came to the adversity that became Guts’ trademark during Berserk. After the swordsman and his friends traveled to Elfhelm and healed Casca of his post-eclipse affliction, Griffith and his hordes were able to clear the magical place and take powerful allies of Guts on their dark journey.

Guts now grappling with his adventure as he finds himself unable to save Casca from being kidnapped, the manga’s previous chapter showed us a Swordsman struggling with his place in the world and how he can carry on against odds. insurmountable.

Is there a limit to Berserk?

Currently, Berserk has at least fifty-five million copies of its manga in circulation, and the numbers represent both print and digital copies of the series which has been releasing new chapters regularly for decades and, by consequently, received a series of anime adaptations.

Recall that last year, Berserk premiered a TV series that cut and re-released Studio 4C’s feature film trilogy in Berserk: The Commemorative Editionwhich also included the addition of never-before-seen footage left on the cutting room floor when the films first hit the big screen.

Sadly, since this release, it’s unclear if a new anime adaptation will finally make it to the screen, although there’s certainly a lot of material from the manga that hasn’t been adapted yet, so fans always keep hope. .

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