Oshi no Ko – Manga illustrator criticizes profiles that leak spoilers

The illustrator of the manga Oshi no Ko , Mengo Yokoyari , posted a message on her Twitter regarding leaker profiles that publish spoilers on the internet. She says she feels frustrated that these spoilers take away from fans' first-reading experience.

Oshi no Ko – Manga illustrator criticizes profiles that leak spoilers

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Mengo Yokoyari says he recognizes that spoilers for popular manga are inevitable. However, she would like readers of her manga not to be exposed to chapter leaks so as not to have their fun stolen.

 “Even in Oshi no Ko, leaked images are the worst kind of problem, and [some] have just surfaced. I've been bothered by this for years. I know what day of the week to expect Shonen Jump leaks, but what day is dangerous for Young Jump? I wish the fun of reading for the first time is not stolen. Please be thoughtful when uploading or sharing spoilers.”

Synopsis:

The story follows a doctor named Gorou , a fan of a 16-year-old “Idol” named Ai Hoshino . But one fine day Hoshino appears at her office, however, saying that she is pregnant with twins, but her manager tells her to abort the babies. But Idol doesn't want to have an abortion, she wants to have both children. Then Gorou promises her a safe birth. Little does he know that an encounter with a mysterious figure would result in his untimely death, or so he thought. However, upon opening his eyes in his beloved idol's lap, Gorou discovers that he has been reborn as Aquamarine Hoshino , the newborn son of Ai! With his world turned upside down, Gorou soon discovers that the world of showbiz is full of controversy, where talent doesn't always bring success.

Anyway , Akasaka and Yokoyari started the manga in Shueisha 's Young Jump in 2020. Volume 11 of the manga launched on March 17, 2023 in Japan.

Finally, does the leak of spoilers also harm your reading of Oshi no Ko and other manga or not? Leave your comment below!

Source: Comic Book

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