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Originally Posted by zztop
I looked at some of Fujimoto's previous works.
I expect this manga will follow the same "weird and gruesome" abstract story structure of his last titles.
The issue now is whether WSJ's mainstream readers will accept this story, or if it'll face cancellation.
It's pretty dark, but then again Jujutsu Kaisen and Promised Neverland are pretty famous despite their darkness.
(PS. Fujimoto's stories read more like titles from a non-mainstream seinen magazine.)
I think Jump's editors are trying to capitalize on the popularity of recent dark-themed titles that gained reader popularity, like Jujutsu Kaisen.
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Then they shouldn't of cancel Iron Knight and Red Sprites.