Attack on Titan manga ends with measures against illegal uploads

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Author Hajime Isayama ( Attack on Titan ) announced on Twitter that Kodansha has begun taking legal action against the leaks to prevent illegal uploads of the manga .

Therefore, Isayama specified that the company is working to prevent leaks of images or text and that it will pursue these people “regardless of the country”.

Additionally, Kodansha has launched a countdown campaign for the 10 days remaining. Every day until the end, the publisher is posting special content, such as digital wallpapers, interviews, and Q&As with Isayama.

Attack on Titan - Manga CountDown
@Attack on Titan – Manga CountDown

Finally, the final chapter of the Attack on Titan arrives in the May issue of Kodansha's Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine on April 9th. Hajime Isayama celebrated the end of the work that lasted 11 years and seven months.

Via: ANN

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