The Promised Neverland offers the best psychologically thrilling and mind-numbing stories in our world. Its four-year-long journey had been revived temporarily by the spin-off manga teaser, and a one-shot.
But perhaps now it could be more permanent in nature. Even with the end of the manga, it churns out even more content to the delight of the fans.
The official Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #44 reveals, that the artist of The Promised Neverland, Demizu Posuka, is working on a new manuscript for the series!
Fans speculate that it could be a one-shot, following the success of the previous one-shot manga, Spirit Photographer .
Or it could continue about the original TPN duo and their lives after reuniting in the human world, seeing as the manuscript is for the series. So, it shouldn’t be a completely new series!
Whether it be a sequel of the original series or a one-shot about the side characters, the manuscript promises to be as psychologically challenging as before.
About The Promised Neverland
Created by Kaiu Shirai, this series debuted in a Weekly Shonen Jump manga in 2016. Licensed by VIZ Media for an English Language release, this series has gained immense popularity, selling 4.2 million copies in a concise period.
It’s set in the year 2045. Emma, an 11-year-old orphan living in Grace Field House is a self-contained orphanage housing her and 37 other orphans.
The orphans are allowed complete freedom, except to venture beyond the grounds or the gate, which connects the house to the outside world.
One night, Emma comes to know the truth about the Orphanage and it’s connections to the demons.
Determined to break out of Grace Field House, Norman and Emma join with Ray to find a way to escape along with their other siblings.
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